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    <description>Welcome to Three Percent. This is your space if you’re on a journey of pursuing holistic masculinity, growing your emotional awareness, and cultivating deeper relationships and an authentic faith. 

We’re here to provide evidence-based guidance and proven strategies drawn from our experiences as therapists, friends, and mentors.

We aren’t here to give you gimmicks or superficial “hacks.” We’re not telling you who to be, we're helping you uncover what gets in the way of being the man you want to be and offering you the authentic tools needed for tangible growth.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to Three Percent. This is your space if you’re on a journey of pursuing holistic masculinity, growing your emotional awareness, and cultivating deeper relationships and an authentic faith. 

We’re here to provide evidence-based guidance and proven strategies drawn from our experiences as therapists, friends, and mentors.

We aren’t here to give you gimmicks or superficial “hacks.” We’re not telling you who to be, we're helping you uncover what gets in the way of being the man you want to be and offering you the authentic tools needed for tangible growth.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[Welcome to Three Percent. This is your space if you’re on a journey of pursuing holistic masculinity, growing your emotional awareness, and cultivating deeper relationships and an authentic faith. 

We’re here to provide evidence-based guidance and proven strategies drawn from our experiences as therapists, friends, and mentors.

We aren’t here to give you gimmicks or superficial “hacks.” We’re not telling you who to be, we're helping you uncover what gets in the way of being the man you want to be and offering you the authentic tools needed for tangible growth.]]>
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      <itunes:name>Jamie &amp; Blake</itunes:name>
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      <title>Three Percent X Captains Collective: When Grit Isn't Enough</title>
      <description>What happens when two podcasts built around helping men flourish sit down together?

In this special crossover episode, Jamie and Blake join Hunter Leavine, founder of The Captains Collective, for a conversation about masculinity, emotional health, vulnerability, and the healing power of community. Hunter shares his personal story of rebuilding after failure, the lessons he's learned from life on the water, and why nature often becomes the classroom where men finally begin telling the truth.

Together they explore how outdoor adventure, emotional honesty, and meaningful brotherhood aren't competing paths—but complementary ones. Whether you're more comfortable on a fishing boat than in a therapist's office, or vice versa, this conversation builds a bridge between both worlds.



Key Takeaways


  
Healing begins where hiding ends. The things we keep locked away are often the very things keeping us disconnected from ourselves and others.

  
Vulnerability creates permission. One honest conversation can transform an entire community.

  
Nature has a way of restoring perspective. Time outdoors reminds us we're part of something much bigger than ourselves.

  
The traits that once protected us don't have to define us forever. Growth isn't about becoming someone new—it's about healing what was wounded.

  
Brotherhood is built through presence, not performance. Men don't need perfect answers—they need safe places to tell the truth.



Resources &amp; Links


  Learn more about Hunter Leavine &amp; The Captains Collective:https://captainscollective.com/


  Follow The Captains Collective:https://www.instagram.com/captainscollective/




  Three Percent Podcast:https://threepercentco.com/


  Join The Three Percent Community:https://threepercentco.com/membership



Chapters

(00:00) – Introducing the crossover episode
(03:45) – Why the outdoor world and emotional health belong together
(11:18) – Hunter's personal story of rebuilding after failure
(20:04) – The hidden cost of emotional compartmentalization
(31:22) – Why empathy disappears—and how it returns
(46:40) – Mangroves, resilience, and learning to regrow
(54:12) – Why vulnerability changes friendships forever
(59:05) – What nature teaches us about perspective and humility
(1:03:10) – Fly fishing, presence, and emotional healing
(1:05:00) – Final encouragements and where to connect



Keywords

men's mental health, emotional health, vulnerability, masculinity, therapy, men's groups, brotherhood, friendship, healing, emotional resilience, shame, honesty, empathy, Hunter Leavine, The Captains Collective, outdoor adventure, fly fishing, nature, resilience, community, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, Christian mental health, personal growth, emotional healing, men's relationships


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      <itunes:summary>What happens when two podcasts built around helping men flourish sit down together?

In this special crossover episode, Jamie and Blake join Hunter Leavine, founder of The Captains Collective, for a conversation about masculinity, emotional health, vulnerability, and the healing power of community. Hunter shares his personal story of rebuilding after failure, the lessons he's learned from life on the water, and why nature often becomes the classroom where men finally begin telling the truth.

Together they explore how outdoor adventure, emotional honesty, and meaningful brotherhood aren't competing paths—but complementary ones. Whether you're more comfortable on a fishing boat than in a therapist's office, or vice versa, this conversation builds a bridge between both worlds.



Key Takeaways


  
Healing begins where hiding ends. The things we keep locked away are often the very things keeping us disconnected from ourselves and others.

  
Vulnerability creates permission. One honest conversation can transform an entire community.

  
Nature has a way of restoring perspective. Time outdoors reminds us we're part of something much bigger than ourselves.

  
The traits that once protected us don't have to define us forever. Growth isn't about becoming someone new—it's about healing what was wounded.

  
Brotherhood is built through presence, not performance. Men don't need perfect answers—they need safe places to tell the truth.



Resources &amp; Links


  Learn more about Hunter Leavine &amp; The Captains Collective:https://captainscollective.com/


  Follow The Captains Collective:https://www.instagram.com/captainscollective/




  Three Percent Podcast:https://threepercentco.com/


  Join The Three Percent Community:https://threepercentco.com/membership



Chapters

(00:00) – Introducing the crossover episode
(03:45) – Why the outdoor world and emotional health belong together
(11:18) – Hunter's personal story of rebuilding after failure
(20:04) – The hidden cost of emotional compartmentalization
(31:22) – Why empathy disappears—and how it returns
(46:40) – Mangroves, resilience, and learning to regrow
(54:12) – Why vulnerability changes friendships forever
(59:05) – What nature teaches us about perspective and humility
(1:03:10) – Fly fishing, presence, and emotional healing
(1:05:00) – Final encouragements and where to connect



Keywords

men's mental health, emotional health, vulnerability, masculinity, therapy, men's groups, brotherhood, friendship, healing, emotional resilience, shame, honesty, empathy, Hunter Leavine, The Captains Collective, outdoor adventure, fly fishing, nature, resilience, community, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, Christian mental health, personal growth, emotional healing, men's relationships


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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when two podcasts built around helping men flourish sit down together?</p>
<p>In this special crossover episode, Jamie and Blake join Hunter Leavine, founder of The Captains Collective, for a conversation about masculinity, emotional health, vulnerability, and the healing power of community. Hunter shares his personal story of rebuilding after failure, the lessons he's learned from life on the water, and why nature often becomes the classroom where men finally begin telling the truth.</p>
<p>Together they explore how outdoor adventure, emotional honesty, and meaningful brotherhood aren't competing paths—but complementary ones. Whether you're more comfortable on a fishing boat than in a therapist's office, or vice versa, this conversation builds a bridge between both worlds.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<strong>Healing begins where hiding ends.</strong> The things we keep locked away are often the very things keeping us disconnected from ourselves and others.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Vulnerability creates permission.</strong> One honest conversation can transform an entire community.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Nature has a way of restoring perspective.</strong> Time outdoors reminds us we're part of something much bigger than ourselves.</li>
  <li>
<strong>The traits that once protected us don't have to define us forever.</strong> Growth isn't about becoming someone new—it's about healing what was wounded.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Brotherhood is built through presence, not performance.</strong> Men don't need perfect answers—they need safe places to tell the truth.</li>
</ul>
<p>
<strong>Resources &amp; Links</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>Learn more about Hunter Leavine &amp; The Captains Collective:<br><a href="https://captainscollective.com/">https://captainscollective.com/</a>
</li>
  <li>Follow The Captains Collective:<br><a href="https://www.instagram.com/captainscollective/">https://www.instagram.com/captainscollective/</a>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>Three Percent Podcast:<br><a href="https://threepercentco.com/">https://threepercentco.com/</a>
</li>
  <li>Join The Three Percent Community:<br><a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership">https://threepercentco.com/membership</a>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Chapters</strong></p>
<p>(00:00) – Introducing the crossover episode
(03:45) – Why the outdoor world and emotional health belong together
(11:18) – Hunter's personal story of rebuilding after failure
(20:04) – The hidden cost of emotional compartmentalization
(31:22) – Why empathy disappears—and how it returns
(46:40) – Mangroves, resilience, and learning to regrow
(54:12) – Why vulnerability changes friendships forever
(59:05) – What nature teaches us about perspective and humility
(1:03:10) – Fly fishing, presence, and emotional healing
(1:05:00) – Final encouragements and where to connect</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Keywords</strong></p>
<p>men's mental health, emotional health, vulnerability, masculinity, therapy, men's groups, brotherhood, friendship, healing, emotional resilience, shame, honesty, empathy, Hunter Leavine, The Captains Collective, outdoor adventure, fly fishing, nature, resilience, community, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, Christian mental health, personal growth, emotional healing, men's relationships</p>
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      <title>Men’s Mental Health Month: The Cost of Going It Alone</title>
      <description>June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and in this special episode, Blake and Jamie tackle a sobering reality: men are struggling, and many are doing it alone.

From higher suicide rates and lower treatment utilization to fewer close friendships and cultural expectations around self-sufficiency, the statistics tell an alarming story. But this conversation goes deeper than the data. Blake and Jamie explore why so many men resist asking for help, why vulnerability often feels like failure, and how shame keeps men isolated from the very relationships that could help them heal.

Along the way, they offer a compassionate reframe: what if your struggles aren't proof that you're failing? What if they're evidence that you've been surviving the best way you know how?

This episode is an invitation to move beyond performance, embrace humility, and become safe enough with yourself that you can experience deeper connection with God, others, and your own story.



Key Takeaways


  Many men see asking for help as an admission of failure rather than an act of courage.

  Awareness without self-compassion often becomes another reason to feel ashamed.

  Humility is the ability to compassionately see your limitations without interpreting them as deficiencies.

  Close friendships don't simply happen—they are built through intentional honesty and vulnerability.

  What looks like weakness may actually be a survival strategy that helped you make it this far.

  Men aren't failing as much as they are hurting—and that distinction changes everything.  



Episode Chapters

(00:00) Why Men’s Mental Health Matters(06:15) The alarming statistics around men's mental health(15:00) Why men are less likely to seek help (18:00) The hidden barrier: lack of awareness (20:00) Self-sufficiency, isolation, and depression (23:00) Why therapy often feels like failure (27:00) A powerful definition of humility (31:00) The emotional "box of crayons" men never received (38:00) How the 3% helps men heal (40:00) Are men narcissistic—or ashamed? (47:00) Becoming the man you want to be (48:00) Men aren't failing. Men are hurting. 



Resources &amp; Links


  Three Percent Co.

  Keir Gaines — Learned the Hard Way Podcast

  
Geoff Holsclaw episode on attachment and the "landscapes of the soul"

  
KJ Ramsey episode on tenderness, survival, and healing

  988 Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline

  Mental Health America

  National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)




Keywords

Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, men's mental health, masculinity, vulnerability, emotional health, shame, therapy, counseling, depression, male friendships, self-sufficiency, humility, emotional awareness, relationships, healing, mental wellness, Three Percent Podcast, men's emotional health, connection, authenticity
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
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      <itunes:summary>June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and in this special episode, Blake and Jamie tackle a sobering reality: men are struggling, and many are doing it alone.

From higher suicide rates and lower treatment utilization to fewer close friendships and cultural expectations around self-sufficiency, the statistics tell an alarming story. But this conversation goes deeper than the data. Blake and Jamie explore why so many men resist asking for help, why vulnerability often feels like failure, and how shame keeps men isolated from the very relationships that could help them heal.

Along the way, they offer a compassionate reframe: what if your struggles aren't proof that you're failing? What if they're evidence that you've been surviving the best way you know how?

This episode is an invitation to move beyond performance, embrace humility, and become safe enough with yourself that you can experience deeper connection with God, others, and your own story.



Key Takeaways


  Many men see asking for help as an admission of failure rather than an act of courage.

  Awareness without self-compassion often becomes another reason to feel ashamed.

  Humility is the ability to compassionately see your limitations without interpreting them as deficiencies.

  Close friendships don't simply happen—they are built through intentional honesty and vulnerability.

  What looks like weakness may actually be a survival strategy that helped you make it this far.

  Men aren't failing as much as they are hurting—and that distinction changes everything.  



Episode Chapters

(00:00) Why Men’s Mental Health Matters(06:15) The alarming statistics around men's mental health(15:00) Why men are less likely to seek help (18:00) The hidden barrier: lack of awareness (20:00) Self-sufficiency, isolation, and depression (23:00) Why therapy often feels like failure (27:00) A powerful definition of humility (31:00) The emotional "box of crayons" men never received (38:00) How the 3% helps men heal (40:00) Are men narcissistic—or ashamed? (47:00) Becoming the man you want to be (48:00) Men aren't failing. Men are hurting. 



Resources &amp; Links


  Three Percent Co.

  Keir Gaines — Learned the Hard Way Podcast

  
Geoff Holsclaw episode on attachment and the "landscapes of the soul"

  
KJ Ramsey episode on tenderness, survival, and healing

  988 Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline

  Mental Health America

  National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)




Keywords

Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, men's mental health, masculinity, vulnerability, emotional health, shame, therapy, counseling, depression, male friendships, self-sufficiency, humility, emotional awareness, relationships, healing, mental wellness, Three Percent Podcast, men's emotional health, connection, authenticity
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and in this special episode, Blake and Jamie tackle a sobering reality: men are struggling, and many are doing it alone.</p>
<p>From higher suicide rates and lower treatment utilization to fewer close friendships and cultural expectations around self-sufficiency, the statistics tell an alarming story. But this conversation goes deeper than the data. Blake and Jamie explore why so many men resist asking for help, why vulnerability often feels like failure, and how shame keeps men isolated from the very relationships that could help them heal.</p>
<p>Along the way, they offer a compassionate reframe: what if your struggles aren't proof that you're failing? What if they're evidence that you've been surviving the best way you know how?</p>
<p>This episode is an invitation to move beyond performance, embrace humility, and become safe enough with yourself that you can experience deeper connection with God, others, and your own story.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>Many men see asking for help as an admission of failure rather than an act of courage.</li>
  <li>Awareness without self-compassion often becomes another reason to feel ashamed.</li>
  <li>Humility is the ability to compassionately see your limitations without interpreting them as deficiencies.</li>
  <li>Close friendships don't simply happen—they are built through intentional honesty and vulnerability.</li>
  <li>What looks like weakness may actually be a survival strategy that helped you make it this far.</li>
  <li>Men aren't failing as much as they are hurting—and that distinction changes everything.  
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Episode Chapters</strong></p>
<p><strong>(00:00)</strong> Why Men’s Mental Health Matters<br><strong>(06:15)</strong> The alarming statistics around men's mental health<br><strong>(15:00)</strong> Why men are less likely to seek help <br><strong>(18:00)</strong> The hidden barrier: lack of awareness <br><strong>(20:00)</strong> Self-sufficiency, isolation, and depression <br><strong>(23:00)</strong> Why therapy often feels like failure <br><strong>(27:00)</strong> A powerful definition of humility <br><strong>(31:00)</strong> The emotional "box of crayons" men never received <br><strong>(38:00)</strong> How the 3% helps men heal <br><strong>(40:00)</strong> Are men narcissistic—or ashamed? <br><strong>(47:00)</strong> Becoming the man you want to be <br><strong>(48:00)</strong> Men aren't failing. Men are hurting. </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Resources &amp; Links</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li><a href="https://threepercentco.com/">Three Percent Co.</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/3DF3ngkrtaucyYCjEIeroC?si=327a90e2b76d4a7e">Keir Gaines — Learned the Hard Way Podcast</a></li>
  <li>
<a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/4TwXYm72Fprc7Bu2Xu6EZV?si=4f752110d86c436a">Geoff Holsclaw</a> episode on attachment and the "landscapes of the soul"</li>
  <li>
<a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/1pne0sa65Px2JBJaTcis0e?si=28470d1ee0df4e24">KJ Ramsey</a> episode on tenderness, survival, and healing</li>
  <li><a href="https://988lifeline.org/">988 Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://www.mhanational.org/">Mental Health America</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://www.nami.org/">National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)</a></li>
</ul>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Keywords</strong></p>
<p>Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, men's mental health, masculinity, vulnerability, emotional health, shame, therapy, counseling, depression, male friendships, self-sufficiency, humility, emotional awareness, relationships, healing, mental wellness, Three Percent Podcast, men's emotional health, connection, authenticity</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Attachment Styles &amp; Why You Relate to God the Way You Do with  Geoff Holsclaw</title>
      <description>Why do some people struggle to trust God, while others keep Him at a distance? Why do our relationships with people often mirror our relationship with God?

This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with author, pastor, and professor Geoff Holsclaw to explore the powerful connection between attachment theory and spiritual formation. Drawing from his book Landscapes of the Soul, Geoff explains how our early relational experiences shape the ways we pursue intimacy, handle anxiety, and experience God's presence.

Together, they discuss the four attachment "landscapes"—the Desert, Jungle, War Zone, and Pasture—and how God invites each of us into deeper security, connection, and delight. Whether you're familiar with attachment theory or hearing about it for the first time, this conversation offers practical wisdom for understanding yourself, your relationships, and your faith journey.



Key Takeaways


  Attachment styles are adaptive strategies developed in response to our environments—not permanent identities.

  The way we relate to God is often influenced by the way we've learned to relate to people.

  Secure attachment doesn't eliminate anxiety but helps us navigate it with confidence and connection.

  Spiritual maturity involves receiving God's delight rather than constantly striving for His approval.

  Healing begins with curiosity and compassion toward ourselves rather than shame or self-condemnation.



About Geoff Holsclaw

Geoff Holsclaw is a pastor, professor, spiritual director, and author focused on helping people experience deeper connection with God, themselves, and others. Through his work at Embodied Faith, Geoff explores the intersection of attachment science, spiritual formation, and Christian discipleship, helping people move toward greater wholeness and secure relationships.



Resources &amp; Links


  Embodied Faith

  Geoff Holsclaw on Instagram

  Book: Landscapes of the Soul

  Book: Does God Really Like Me?

  The Attachment Project


Chapters

(00:00) – Introduction to Geoff Holsclaw
(03:45) – What attachment theory is (and isn't)
(10:22) – The four attachment landscapes
(18:35) – The Desert: Avoidant attachment explained
(28:40) – The Jungle: Anxious attachment explained
(38:15) – The War Zone: Disorganized attachment explained
(49:50) – The Pasture: Secure attachment and flourishing
(58:30) – What attachment teaches us about God(1:07:10) – God's delight versus God's approval(1:15:42) – Practical steps toward healing and security(1:22:30) – Final encouragements and closing thoughts



Keywords

attachment theory, Geoff Holsclaw, Landscapes of the Soul, spiritual formation, Christian spirituality, emotional health, secure attachment, anxious attachment, avoidant attachment, disorganized attachment, faith and psychology, relationships, healing, God's delight, Christian growth, mental health, Three Percent Podcast, embodied faith, spiritual maturity, emotional healing
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 07:31:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Why do some people struggle to trust God, while others keep Him at a distance? Why do our relationships with people often mirror our relationship with God?

This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with author, pastor, and professor Geoff Holsclaw to explore the powerful connection between attachment theory and spiritual formation. Drawing from his book Landscapes of the Soul, Geoff explains how our early relational experiences shape the ways we pursue intimacy, handle anxiety, and experience God's presence.

Together, they discuss the four attachment "landscapes"—the Desert, Jungle, War Zone, and Pasture—and how God invites each of us into deeper security, connection, and delight. Whether you're familiar with attachment theory or hearing about it for the first time, this conversation offers practical wisdom for understanding yourself, your relationships, and your faith journey.



Key Takeaways


  Attachment styles are adaptive strategies developed in response to our environments—not permanent identities.

  The way we relate to God is often influenced by the way we've learned to relate to people.

  Secure attachment doesn't eliminate anxiety but helps us navigate it with confidence and connection.

  Spiritual maturity involves receiving God's delight rather than constantly striving for His approval.

  Healing begins with curiosity and compassion toward ourselves rather than shame or self-condemnation.



About Geoff Holsclaw

Geoff Holsclaw is a pastor, professor, spiritual director, and author focused on helping people experience deeper connection with God, themselves, and others. Through his work at Embodied Faith, Geoff explores the intersection of attachment science, spiritual formation, and Christian discipleship, helping people move toward greater wholeness and secure relationships.



Resources &amp; Links


  Embodied Faith

  Geoff Holsclaw on Instagram

  Book: Landscapes of the Soul

  Book: Does God Really Like Me?

  The Attachment Project


Chapters

(00:00) – Introduction to Geoff Holsclaw
(03:45) – What attachment theory is (and isn't)
(10:22) – The four attachment landscapes
(18:35) – The Desert: Avoidant attachment explained
(28:40) – The Jungle: Anxious attachment explained
(38:15) – The War Zone: Disorganized attachment explained
(49:50) – The Pasture: Secure attachment and flourishing
(58:30) – What attachment teaches us about God(1:07:10) – God's delight versus God's approval(1:15:42) – Practical steps toward healing and security(1:22:30) – Final encouragements and closing thoughts



Keywords

attachment theory, Geoff Holsclaw, Landscapes of the Soul, spiritual formation, Christian spirituality, emotional health, secure attachment, anxious attachment, avoidant attachment, disorganized attachment, faith and psychology, relationships, healing, God's delight, Christian growth, mental health, Three Percent Podcast, embodied faith, spiritual maturity, emotional healing
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do some people struggle to trust God, while others keep Him at a distance? Why do our relationships with people often mirror our relationship with God?</p>
<p>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with author, pastor, and professor Geoff Holsclaw to explore the powerful connection between attachment theory and spiritual formation. Drawing from his book <em>Landscapes of the Soul</em>, Geoff explains how our early relational experiences shape the ways we pursue intimacy, handle anxiety, and experience God's presence.</p>
<p>Together, they discuss the four attachment "landscapes"—the Desert, Jungle, War Zone, and Pasture—and how God invites each of us into deeper security, connection, and delight. Whether you're familiar with attachment theory or hearing about it for the first time, this conversation offers practical wisdom for understanding yourself, your relationships, and your faith journey.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>Attachment styles are adaptive strategies developed in response to our environments—not permanent identities.</li>
  <li>The way we relate to God is often influenced by the way we've learned to relate to people.</li>
  <li>Secure attachment doesn't eliminate anxiety but helps us navigate it with confidence and connection.</li>
  <li>Spiritual maturity involves receiving God's delight rather than constantly striving for His approval.</li>
  <li>Healing begins with curiosity and compassion toward ourselves rather than shame or self-condemnation.
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>About Geoff Holsclaw</strong></p>
<p>Geoff Holsclaw is a pastor, professor, spiritual director, and author focused on helping people experience deeper connection with God, themselves, and others. Through his work at Embodied Faith, Geoff explores the intersection of attachment science, spiritual formation, and Christian discipleship, helping people move toward greater wholeness and secure relationships.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Resources &amp; Links</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li><a href="https://www.embodiedfaith.life/">Embodied Faith</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/geoffholsclaw/">Geoff Holsclaw on Instagram</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://www.embodiedfaith.life/landscapes-of-the-soul">Book: Landscapes of the Soul</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Does-God-Really-Like-Discovering/dp/0830845968">Book: Does God Really Like Me?</a></li>
  <li><a href="https://www.attachmentproject.com/">The Attachment Project</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Chapters</strong></p>
<p>(00:00) – Introduction to Geoff Holsclaw
(03:45) – What attachment theory is (and isn't)
(10:22) – The four attachment landscapes
(18:35) – The Desert: Avoidant attachment explained
(28:40) – The Jungle: Anxious attachment explained
(38:15) – The War Zone: Disorganized attachment explained
(49:50) – The Pasture: Secure attachment and flourishing
(58:30) – What attachment teaches us about God<br>(1:07:10) – God's delight versus God's approval<br>(1:15:42) – Practical steps toward healing and security<br>(1:22:30) – Final encouragements and closing thoughts</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Keywords</strong></p>
<p>attachment theory, Geoff Holsclaw, Landscapes of the Soul, spiritual formation, Christian spirituality, emotional health, secure attachment, anxious attachment, avoidant attachment, disorganized attachment, faith and psychology, relationships, healing, God's delight, Christian growth, mental health, Three Percent Podcast, embodied faith, spiritual maturity, emotional healing</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Understanding Joy and Pain with KJ Ramsey</title>
      <description>What if joy isn't waiting on the other side of your pain — but is actually woven through the middle of it?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake sit down with KJ Ramsey — trauma-informed licensed professional counselor, author, and self-described "increasingly feral mystic utterly devoted to the joy of being alive." KJ's newest book, The Place Between Our Pains: A Memoir of What Joy Can Survive, grew out of a personal dare: to discover that joy is more trustworthy than trauma. What followed was a cross-country adventure to revisit the national parks of her childhood, a near-death health crisis, and one of the most honest accounts of living with chronic illness, complex trauma, and radical joy you'll ever encounter.
KJ reframes everything about how we think about hope and joy — not as light, aspirational feelings, but as heavy things we were never meant to carry alone. She argues that joy isn't on the other side of grief, it emerges from within it, like mycelium threading silently beneath a forest floor, sustaining everything above it without anyone seeing. This conversation will move you. It may also wreck you in the best possible way.

 TAKEAWAYS

Why hope and joy are too heavy to hold alone — and why that's actually good news

How joy emerges from grief rather than existing on the other side of it

What it means to "welcome grief expecting joy"

Why stories are both sustenance and bridges — and why KJ wrote a memoir instead of a self-help book

What tenderness toward your own pain actually looks like in practice

Why people who suffer with chronic illness or trauma may be uniquely positioned to experience more joy

How avoidance is a privilege — and why that doesn't make it useful


CHAPTERS
(00:00) Cold open: those who struggle are positioned for more joy(03:00) Introducing KJ Ramsey and The Place Between Our Pains(07:00) What KJ hopes listeners take away: hope and joy are team sports(15:00) Why hope is terrifying — and joy is not what we think it is(19:00) Joy as mycelium: the hidden web threading everything together(30:00) When your life tests the truth of the book you're writing(35:00) The difference between looking for the good and holding tenderness for the bad(39:00) Reading from the book: the Moon Face chapter(49:00) The book cover, the thread metaphor, and living through a tumor on her face(57:00) Avoidance is a privilege — and those who can't avoid pain may become the most joyful

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/


Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): https://threepercentco.com/membership


KJ Ramsey's Website (book sample + links): https://www.kjramsey.com/


The Place Between Our Pains — buy the book: https://www.kjramsey.com/


KJ Ramsey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kjramsaywrites/


Scott Erickson (mentioned by Jamie, friend of the podcast): https://www.scotterickson.art/


David Gate's Substack review of the book (mentioned in episode): https://substack.com/@davidgate



KEYWORDSThree Percent Podcast, KJ Ramsey, The Place Between Our Pains, joy and grief, chronic illness, complex trauma, hope, memoir, men's mental health, self-compassion, tenderness, mycelium, healing, connection, vulnerability, faith, wholeness, disability, personal growth


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      <itunes:summary>What if joy isn't waiting on the other side of your pain — but is actually woven through the middle of it?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake sit down with KJ Ramsey — trauma-informed licensed professional counselor, author, and self-described "increasingly feral mystic utterly devoted to the joy of being alive." KJ's newest book, The Place Between Our Pains: A Memoir of What Joy Can Survive, grew out of a personal dare: to discover that joy is more trustworthy than trauma. What followed was a cross-country adventure to revisit the national parks of her childhood, a near-death health crisis, and one of the most honest accounts of living with chronic illness, complex trauma, and radical joy you'll ever encounter.
KJ reframes everything about how we think about hope and joy — not as light, aspirational feelings, but as heavy things we were never meant to carry alone. She argues that joy isn't on the other side of grief, it emerges from within it, like mycelium threading silently beneath a forest floor, sustaining everything above it without anyone seeing. This conversation will move you. It may also wreck you in the best possible way.

 TAKEAWAYS

Why hope and joy are too heavy to hold alone — and why that's actually good news

How joy emerges from grief rather than existing on the other side of it

What it means to "welcome grief expecting joy"

Why stories are both sustenance and bridges — and why KJ wrote a memoir instead of a self-help book

What tenderness toward your own pain actually looks like in practice

Why people who suffer with chronic illness or trauma may be uniquely positioned to experience more joy

How avoidance is a privilege — and why that doesn't make it useful


CHAPTERS
(00:00) Cold open: those who struggle are positioned for more joy(03:00) Introducing KJ Ramsey and The Place Between Our Pains(07:00) What KJ hopes listeners take away: hope and joy are team sports(15:00) Why hope is terrifying — and joy is not what we think it is(19:00) Joy as mycelium: the hidden web threading everything together(30:00) When your life tests the truth of the book you're writing(35:00) The difference between looking for the good and holding tenderness for the bad(39:00) Reading from the book: the Moon Face chapter(49:00) The book cover, the thread metaphor, and living through a tumor on her face(57:00) Avoidance is a privilege — and those who can't avoid pain may become the most joyful

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/


Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): https://threepercentco.com/membership


KJ Ramsey's Website (book sample + links): https://www.kjramsey.com/


The Place Between Our Pains — buy the book: https://www.kjramsey.com/


KJ Ramsey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kjramsaywrites/


Scott Erickson (mentioned by Jamie, friend of the podcast): https://www.scotterickson.art/


David Gate's Substack review of the book (mentioned in episode): https://substack.com/@davidgate



KEYWORDSThree Percent Podcast, KJ Ramsey, The Place Between Our Pains, joy and grief, chronic illness, complex trauma, hope, memoir, men's mental health, self-compassion, tenderness, mycelium, healing, connection, vulnerability, faith, wholeness, disability, personal growth


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        <![CDATA[<p>What if joy isn't waiting on the other side of your pain — but is actually woven through the middle of it?</p><p>In this episode, Jamie and Blake sit down with KJ Ramsey — trauma-informed licensed professional counselor, author, and self-described "increasingly feral mystic utterly devoted to the joy of being alive." KJ's newest book, The Place Between Our Pains: A Memoir of What Joy Can Survive, grew out of a personal dare: to discover that joy is more trustworthy than trauma. What followed was a cross-country adventure to revisit the national parks of her childhood, a near-death health crisis, and one of the most honest accounts of living with chronic illness, complex trauma, and radical joy you'll ever encounter.</p><p>KJ reframes everything about how we think about hope and joy — not as light, aspirational feelings, but as heavy things we were never meant to carry alone. She argues that joy isn't on the other side of grief, it emerges from within it, like mycelium threading silently beneath a forest floor, sustaining everything above it without anyone seeing. This conversation will move you. It may also wreck you in the best possible way.</p><p><br></p><p> TAKEAWAYS</p><ul>
<li>Why hope and joy are too heavy to hold alone — and why that's actually good news</li>
<li>How joy emerges from grief rather than existing on the other side of it</li>
<li>What it means to "welcome grief expecting joy"</li>
<li>Why stories are both sustenance and bridges — and why KJ wrote a memoir instead of a self-help book</li>
<li>What tenderness toward your own pain actually looks like in practice</li>
<li>Why people who suffer with chronic illness or trauma may be uniquely positioned to experience more joy</li>
<li>How avoidance is a privilege — and why that doesn't make it useful</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>CHAPTERS</p><p>(00:00) Cold open: those who struggle are positioned for more joy(03:00) Introducing KJ Ramsey and The Place Between Our Pains(07:00) What KJ hopes listeners take away: hope and joy are team sports(15:00) Why hope is terrifying — and joy is not what we think it is(19:00) Joy as mycelium: the hidden web threading everything together(30:00) When your life tests the truth of the book you're writing(35:00) The difference between looking for the good and holding tenderness for the bad(39:00) Reading from the book: the Moon Face chapter(49:00) The book cover, the thread metaphor, and living through a tumor on her face(57:00) Avoidance is a privilege — and those who can't avoid pain may become the most joyful</p><p><br></p><p>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</p><ul>
<li>Three Percent Website: <a href="https://threepercentco.com/">https://threepercentco.com/</a>
</li>
<li>Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): <a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership">https://threepercentco.com/membership</a>
</li>
<li>KJ Ramsey's Website (book sample + links): <a href="https://www.kjramsey.com/">https://www.kjramsey.com/</a>
</li>
<li>The Place Between Our Pains — buy the book: <a href="https://www.kjramsey.com/">https://www.kjramsey.com/</a>
</li>
<li>KJ Ramsey on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/kjramsaywrites/">https://www.instagram.com/kjramsaywrites/</a>
</li>
<li>Scott Erickson (mentioned by Jamie, friend of the podcast): <a href="https://www.scotterickson.art/">https://www.scotterickson.art/</a>
</li>
<li>David Gate's Substack review of the book (mentioned in episode): <a href="https://substack.com/@davidgate">https://substack.com/@davidgate</a>
</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>KEYWORDSThree Percent Podcast, KJ Ramsey, The Place Between Our Pains, joy and grief, chronic illness, complex trauma, hope, memoir, men's mental health, self-compassion, tenderness, mycelium, healing, connection, vulnerability, faith, wholeness, disability, personal growth</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>The Lie Your Nervous System Believes with Conner Custodio</title>
      <description>What if the reason you can't lose weight, recover from workouts, or stay consistent with your health has nothing to do with discipline — and everything to do with what's unresolved in your story?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake sit down with their friend Conner Custodio — a holistic athletic coach who integrates faith, neuroscience, psychology, nutrition, and performance to help athletes regulate their nervous systems and get to the root of what's holding them back. Conner opens up about his own story: growing up in Bermuda in a chaotic household, being homeless at 15, attending six high schools in four years, and the car ride home that changed everything. From there the conversation moves into his work — and it hits whether you're a professional athlete or someone who just can't figure out why they keep falling off a workout routine. His core idea is deceptively simple: athletes attach to their sport because they've lost attachment where they really needed it. And until that gets addressed, no program, no diet, and no amount of discipline will fix what's actually broken.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why athletes are often the most disconnected from their own bodies

How the discipline required in sport can create dysregulation everywhere else

What hyper and hypoarousal are — and why staying in either state causes real damage

Why your unresolved story may be keeping your body in a constant low-grade stress state

How trauma affects nutrition, weight loss, and recovery in ways most coaches miss

The difference between attaching to a sport and freely playing one

Why addressing your story may be the single most important thing you can do for your health


CHAPTERS
(00:00) Cold open: the lie your nervous system is living by
(05:00) Conner's story: Bermuda, six high schools, and being homeless at 15
(13:00) The car ride home that changed everything
(18:00) Why athletes are often the most disconnected from their bodies
(22:00) Why Conner says we were never designed for professional sports
(24:00) Hyperarousal and hypoarousal explained
(29:00) Attaching to sport because you've lost attachment where you needed it
(39:00) The full cup: when your capacity is already maxed before the day begins
(43:00) How trauma keeps your body in a low-grade workout state — and why you may need to eat more to lose weight
(51:00) The lie your nervous system believes — and what Jesus says instead

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/


Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): https://threepercentco.com/membership


Conner Custodio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connercustodio/


Conner's Website: https://connorcustodio.com



KEYWORDSThree Percent Podcast, Conner Custodio, holistic athletic coaching, nervous system regulation, athlete mental health, attachment theory, trauma and the body, hyperarousal, hypoarousal, window of tolerance, nutrition for athletes, reverse dieting, men's mental health, faith and fitness, sports psychology, personal growth, healing, emotional health

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 07:08:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>What if the reason you can't lose weight, recover from workouts, or stay consistent with your health has nothing to do with discipline — and everything to do with what's unresolved in your story?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake sit down with their friend Conner Custodio — a holistic athletic coach who integrates faith, neuroscience, psychology, nutrition, and performance to help athletes regulate their nervous systems and get to the root of what's holding them back. Conner opens up about his own story: growing up in Bermuda in a chaotic household, being homeless at 15, attending six high schools in four years, and the car ride home that changed everything. From there the conversation moves into his work — and it hits whether you're a professional athlete or someone who just can't figure out why they keep falling off a workout routine. His core idea is deceptively simple: athletes attach to their sport because they've lost attachment where they really needed it. And until that gets addressed, no program, no diet, and no amount of discipline will fix what's actually broken.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why athletes are often the most disconnected from their own bodies

How the discipline required in sport can create dysregulation everywhere else

What hyper and hypoarousal are — and why staying in either state causes real damage

Why your unresolved story may be keeping your body in a constant low-grade stress state

How trauma affects nutrition, weight loss, and recovery in ways most coaches miss

The difference between attaching to a sport and freely playing one

Why addressing your story may be the single most important thing you can do for your health


CHAPTERS
(00:00) Cold open: the lie your nervous system is living by
(05:00) Conner's story: Bermuda, six high schools, and being homeless at 15
(13:00) The car ride home that changed everything
(18:00) Why athletes are often the most disconnected from their bodies
(22:00) Why Conner says we were never designed for professional sports
(24:00) Hyperarousal and hypoarousal explained
(29:00) Attaching to sport because you've lost attachment where you needed it
(39:00) The full cup: when your capacity is already maxed before the day begins
(43:00) How trauma keeps your body in a low-grade workout state — and why you may need to eat more to lose weight
(51:00) The lie your nervous system believes — and what Jesus says instead

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/


Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): https://threepercentco.com/membership


Conner Custodio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connercustodio/


Conner's Website: https://connorcustodio.com



KEYWORDSThree Percent Podcast, Conner Custodio, holistic athletic coaching, nervous system regulation, athlete mental health, attachment theory, trauma and the body, hyperarousal, hypoarousal, window of tolerance, nutrition for athletes, reverse dieting, men's mental health, faith and fitness, sports psychology, personal growth, healing, emotional health

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        <![CDATA[<p>What if the reason you can't lose weight, recover from workouts, or stay consistent with your health has nothing to do with discipline — and everything to do with what's unresolved in your story?</p><p>In this episode, Jamie and Blake sit down with their friend Conner Custodio — a holistic athletic coach who integrates faith, neuroscience, psychology, nutrition, and performance to help athletes regulate their nervous systems and get to the root of what's holding them back. Conner opens up about his own story: growing up in Bermuda in a chaotic household, being homeless at 15, attending six high schools in four years, and the car ride home that changed everything. From there the conversation moves into his work — and it hits whether you're a professional athlete or someone who just can't figure out why they keep falling off a workout routine. His core idea is deceptively simple: athletes attach to their sport because they've lost attachment where they really needed it. And until that gets addressed, no program, no diet, and no amount of discipline will fix what's actually broken.</p><p><br></p><p>KEY TAKEAWAYS</p><ul>
<li>Why athletes are often the most disconnected from their own bodies</li>
<li>How the discipline required in sport can create dysregulation everywhere else</li>
<li>What hyper and hypoarousal are — and why staying in either state causes real damage</li>
<li>Why your unresolved story may be keeping your body in a constant low-grade stress state</li>
<li>How trauma affects nutrition, weight loss, and recovery in ways most coaches miss</li>
<li>The difference between attaching to a sport and freely playing one</li>
<li>Why addressing your story may be the single most important thing you can do for your health</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>CHAPTERS</p><p>(00:00) Cold open: the lie your nervous system is living by</p><p>(05:00) Conner's story: Bermuda, six high schools, and being homeless at 15</p><p>(13:00) The car ride home that changed everything</p><p>(18:00) Why athletes are often the most disconnected from their bodies</p><p>(22:00) Why Conner says we were never designed for professional sports</p><p>(24:00) Hyperarousal and hypoarousal explained</p><p>(29:00) Attaching to sport because you've lost attachment where you needed it</p><p>(39:00) The full cup: when your capacity is already maxed before the day begins</p><p>(43:00) How trauma keeps your body in a low-grade workout state — and why you may need to eat more to lose weight</p><p>(51:00) The lie your nervous system believes — and what Jesus says instead</p><p><br></p><p>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</p><ul>
<li>Three Percent Website: <a href="https://threepercentco.com/">https://threepercentco.com/</a>
</li>
<li>Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): <a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership">https://threepercentco.com/membership</a>
</li>
<li>Conner Custodio on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/connercustodio/">https://www.instagram.com/connercustodio/</a>
</li>
<li>Conner's Website: <a href="https://connorcustodio.com">https://connorcustodio.com</a>
</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>KEYWORDSThree Percent Podcast, Conner Custodio, holistic athletic coaching, nervous system regulation, athlete mental health, attachment theory, trauma and the body, hyperarousal, hypoarousal, window of tolerance, nutrition for athletes, reverse dieting, men's mental health, faith and fitness, sports psychology, personal growth, healing, emotional health</p>
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      <title>AI &amp; Mental Health Part 3: Why Am I Always Anxious?</title>
      <description>Can AI help you understand yourself better? Absolutely. But can it replace real human connection?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake continue the AI &amp; Mental Health series by exploring both the benefits and limitations of using AI for emotional support. They acknowledge the real value AI can offer—helping people name emotions, identify patterns, and even feel safe enough to begin opening up. But they also draw an important line: self-awareness alone isn’t healing. 
Together, they unpack why anxiety, loneliness, and emotional pain are ultimately relational issues, not just intellectual problems to solve. AI may be able to give insight, language, and structure, but it cannot sit with you in your pain, notice your posture, respond to your tone, or offer the kind of embodied safety that changes people through relationship. 
This conversation is thoughtful, nuanced, and deeply compassionate toward those who have found comfort in AI while also gently inviting listeners toward something more: real vulnerability with real people.
If you’ve ever found yourself endlessly processing with AI, stuck in your own head, or craving connection while still staying hidden, this episode will help you understand why awareness matters—but relationship is what actually transforms us.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why AI can help name emotions but cannot resolve relational pain

How anxiety often keeps people trapped in rumination loops

Why emotional healing requires more than intellectual understanding

The difference between feeling “safe” with AI and being truly known by people

How immediacy, tone, and body language shape healing relationships

Why vulnerability becomes transformative when brought into community

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Continuing the AI &amp; Mental Health conversation(03:00) The surprising benefits of AI for emotional awareness(06:00) Why naming emotions already helps calm the nervous system(10:00) When AI becomes another form of avoidance(14:00) Why anxiety thrives in isolation and rumination(18:00) The limits of intellectual solutions for emotional pain(21:00) What therapists notice that AI never can(27:00) Immediacy: posture, tone, and embodied presence(29:00) Why AI can’t solve a relational problem(31:00) Moving from consuming to cultivating growth(32:00) An invitation into deeper reflection in The Basement

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/

Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): https://threepercentco.com/membership

AI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6INc2GgY9IR52t6I38OzbI?si=50451a6ba1844b8bAI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 2: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5CROrb1aHEfuxZe2PO4j2f?si=3b17f5629cf34b74

KEYWORDS
Three Percent Podcast, AI and mental health, anxiety, loneliness, emotional health, vulnerability, relationships, emotional awareness, rumination, nervous system, therapy, human connection, men’s mental health, healing, personal growth


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Can AI help you understand yourself better? Absolutely. But can it replace real human connection?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake continue the AI &amp; Mental Health series by exploring both the benefits and limitations of using AI for emotional support. They acknowledge the real value AI can offer—helping people name emotions, identify patterns, and even feel safe enough to begin opening up. But they also draw an important line: self-awareness alone isn’t healing. 
Together, they unpack why anxiety, loneliness, and emotional pain are ultimately relational issues, not just intellectual problems to solve. AI may be able to give insight, language, and structure, but it cannot sit with you in your pain, notice your posture, respond to your tone, or offer the kind of embodied safety that changes people through relationship. 
This conversation is thoughtful, nuanced, and deeply compassionate toward those who have found comfort in AI while also gently inviting listeners toward something more: real vulnerability with real people.
If you’ve ever found yourself endlessly processing with AI, stuck in your own head, or craving connection while still staying hidden, this episode will help you understand why awareness matters—but relationship is what actually transforms us.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why AI can help name emotions but cannot resolve relational pain

How anxiety often keeps people trapped in rumination loops

Why emotional healing requires more than intellectual understanding

The difference between feeling “safe” with AI and being truly known by people

How immediacy, tone, and body language shape healing relationships

Why vulnerability becomes transformative when brought into community

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Continuing the AI &amp; Mental Health conversation(03:00) The surprising benefits of AI for emotional awareness(06:00) Why naming emotions already helps calm the nervous system(10:00) When AI becomes another form of avoidance(14:00) Why anxiety thrives in isolation and rumination(18:00) The limits of intellectual solutions for emotional pain(21:00) What therapists notice that AI never can(27:00) Immediacy: posture, tone, and embodied presence(29:00) Why AI can’t solve a relational problem(31:00) Moving from consuming to cultivating growth(32:00) An invitation into deeper reflection in The Basement

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/

Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): https://threepercentco.com/membership

AI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6INc2GgY9IR52t6I38OzbI?si=50451a6ba1844b8bAI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 2: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5CROrb1aHEfuxZe2PO4j2f?si=3b17f5629cf34b74

KEYWORDS
Three Percent Podcast, AI and mental health, anxiety, loneliness, emotional health, vulnerability, relationships, emotional awareness, rumination, nervous system, therapy, human connection, men’s mental health, healing, personal growth


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        <![CDATA[<p>Can AI help you understand yourself better? Absolutely. But can it replace real human connection?</p><p>In this episode, Jamie and Blake continue the AI &amp; Mental Health series by exploring both the benefits and limitations of using AI for emotional support. They acknowledge the real value AI can offer—helping people name emotions, identify patterns, and even feel safe enough to begin opening up. But they also draw an important line: self-awareness alone isn’t healing. </p><p>Together, they unpack why anxiety, loneliness, and emotional pain are ultimately relational issues, not just intellectual problems to solve. AI may be able to give insight, language, and structure, but it cannot sit with you in your pain, notice your posture, respond to your tone, or offer the kind of embodied safety that changes people through relationship. </p><p>This conversation is thoughtful, nuanced, and deeply compassionate toward those who have found comfort in AI while also gently inviting listeners toward something more: real vulnerability with real people.</p><p>If you’ve ever found yourself endlessly processing with AI, stuck in your own head, or craving connection while still staying hidden, this episode will help you understand why awareness matters—but relationship is what actually transforms us.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>KEY TAKEAWAYS</strong></p><ul>
<li>Why AI can help name emotions but cannot resolve relational pain</li>
<li>How anxiety often keeps people trapped in rumination loops</li>
<li>Why emotional healing requires more than intellectual understanding</li>
<li>The difference between feeling “safe” with AI and being truly known by people</li>
<li>How immediacy, tone, and body language shape healing relationships</li>
<li>Why vulnerability becomes transformative when brought into community</li>
</ul><p><strong>CHAPTERS</strong></p><p>(00:00) Continuing the AI &amp; Mental Health conversation(03:00) The surprising benefits of AI for emotional awareness(06:00) Why naming emotions already helps calm the nervous system(10:00) When AI becomes another form of avoidance(14:00) Why anxiety thrives in isolation and rumination(18:00) The limits of intellectual solutions for emotional pain(21:00) What therapists notice that AI never can(27:00) Immediacy: posture, tone, and embodied presence(29:00) Why AI can’t solve a relational problem(31:00) Moving from consuming to cultivating growth(32:00) An invitation into deeper reflection in The Basement</p><p><br></p><p><strong>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</strong></p><ul>
<li>Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/</li>
<li>Join The Basement (private community + reflection guides): https://threepercentco.com/membership</li>
<li>AI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6INc2GgY9IR52t6I38OzbI?si=50451a6ba1844b8bAI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 2: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5CROrb1aHEfuxZe2PO4j2f?si=3b17f5629cf34b74</li>
</ul><p><strong>KEYWORDS</strong></p><p>Three Percent Podcast, AI and mental health, anxiety, loneliness, emotional health, vulnerability, relationships, emotional awareness, rumination, nervous system, therapy, human connection, men’s mental health, healing, personal growth</p><p><br></p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>How To Be Less Triggered with Dr. Kelly Flanagan</title>
      <description>Why do the people we love most have the ability to trigger us the fastest?
In this conversation, Dr. Kelly Flanagan joins Jamie and Blake to explore what really happens when we move from connection into protection. Drawing from his new book, The Road Less Triggered, Kelly explains how our nervous systems react to perceived threats, why our hearts close in moments of conflict, and how we can learn to stay present instead of becoming defensive. 
Together, they unpack why anger is often a doorway into deeper emotions, how sadness gets blocked for many men, and why healing begins by asking not “What’s wrong with me?” but “What happened to me?” The conversation is practical, deeply compassionate, and full of memorable metaphors that make complex emotional dynamics easier to understand. 
If you’ve ever felt hijacked by your reactions, struggled to stay open in conflict, or wondered why small moments create such big responses, this episode offers a hopeful path toward greater calm, freedom, and connection.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why being triggered is normal—and doesn’t mean you’re broken

How to move from protection mode back into connection mode

Why anger often points to sadness underneath the surface

What it means to restore your sense of choice in conflict

How boundaries can be set with an open heart

Why healing turns 30-day conflicts into 30-second recoveries

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Introducing Kelly Flanagan and The Road Less Triggered(05:00) Turning 30 days of conflict into 30 seconds(10:00) What it actually means to be triggered(14:00) Restoring your sense of choice(18:00) Why your nervous system thinks you’re in danger(22:00) Jamie’s story of trauma and non-consensual touch(27:00) Loneliness: feeling unseen, misunderstood, and unsupported(31:00) Calmness before connectedness(34:00) Anger as a doorway into your emotional life(38:00) The sadness underneath anger and anxiety(48:00) Openhearted boundaries(52:00) Final reflections and practical application

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Dr. Kelly Flanagan

Book: The Road Less Triggered


Three Percent

Join The Basement (private community)

KEYWORDS
Kelly Flanagan, The Road Less Triggered, Three Percent Podcast, emotional triggers, relationships, marriage, anger, sadness, boundaries, vulnerability, men’s mental health, nervous system, trauma and healing, connection, emotional regulation

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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Why do the people we love most have the ability to trigger us the fastest?
In this conversation, Dr. Kelly Flanagan joins Jamie and Blake to explore what really happens when we move from connection into protection. Drawing from his new book, The Road Less Triggered, Kelly explains how our nervous systems react to perceived threats, why our hearts close in moments of conflict, and how we can learn to stay present instead of becoming defensive. 
Together, they unpack why anger is often a doorway into deeper emotions, how sadness gets blocked for many men, and why healing begins by asking not “What’s wrong with me?” but “What happened to me?” The conversation is practical, deeply compassionate, and full of memorable metaphors that make complex emotional dynamics easier to understand. 
If you’ve ever felt hijacked by your reactions, struggled to stay open in conflict, or wondered why small moments create such big responses, this episode offers a hopeful path toward greater calm, freedom, and connection.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why being triggered is normal—and doesn’t mean you’re broken

How to move from protection mode back into connection mode

Why anger often points to sadness underneath the surface

What it means to restore your sense of choice in conflict

How boundaries can be set with an open heart

Why healing turns 30-day conflicts into 30-second recoveries

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Introducing Kelly Flanagan and The Road Less Triggered(05:00) Turning 30 days of conflict into 30 seconds(10:00) What it actually means to be triggered(14:00) Restoring your sense of choice(18:00) Why your nervous system thinks you’re in danger(22:00) Jamie’s story of trauma and non-consensual touch(27:00) Loneliness: feeling unseen, misunderstood, and unsupported(31:00) Calmness before connectedness(34:00) Anger as a doorway into your emotional life(38:00) The sadness underneath anger and anxiety(48:00) Openhearted boundaries(52:00) Final reflections and practical application

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Dr. Kelly Flanagan

Book: The Road Less Triggered


Three Percent

Join The Basement (private community)

KEYWORDS
Kelly Flanagan, The Road Less Triggered, Three Percent Podcast, emotional triggers, relationships, marriage, anger, sadness, boundaries, vulnerability, men’s mental health, nervous system, trauma and healing, connection, emotional regulation

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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do the people we love most have the ability to trigger us the fastest?</p><p>In this conversation, Dr. Kelly Flanagan joins Jamie and Blake to explore what really happens when we move from connection into protection. Drawing from his new book, The Road Less Triggered, Kelly explains how our nervous systems react to perceived threats, why our hearts close in moments of conflict, and how we can learn to stay present instead of becoming defensive. </p><p>Together, they unpack why anger is often a doorway into deeper emotions, how sadness gets blocked for many men, and why healing begins by asking not “What’s wrong with me?” but “What happened to me?” The conversation is practical, deeply compassionate, and full of memorable metaphors that make complex emotional dynamics easier to understand. </p><p>If you’ve ever felt hijacked by your reactions, struggled to stay open in conflict, or wondered why small moments create such big responses, this episode offers a hopeful path toward greater calm, freedom, and connection.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>KEY TAKEAWAYS</strong></p><ul>
<li>Why being triggered is normal—and doesn’t mean you’re broken</li>
<li>How to move from protection mode back into connection mode</li>
<li>Why anger often points to sadness underneath the surface</li>
<li>What it means to restore your sense of choice in conflict</li>
<li>How boundaries can be set with an open heart</li>
<li>Why healing turns 30-day conflicts into 30-second recoveries</li>
</ul><p><strong>CHAPTERS</strong></p><p>(00:00) Introducing Kelly Flanagan and The Road Less Triggered(05:00) Turning 30 days of conflict into 30 seconds(10:00) What it actually means to be triggered(14:00) Restoring your sense of choice(18:00) Why your nervous system thinks you’re in danger(22:00) Jamie’s story of trauma and non-consensual touch(27:00) Loneliness: feeling unseen, misunderstood, and unsupported(31:00) Calmness before connectedness(34:00) Anger as a doorway into your emotional life(38:00) The sadness underneath anger and anxiety(48:00) Openhearted boundaries(52:00) Final reflections and practical application</p><p><br></p><p><strong>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</strong></p><ul>
<li><a href="https://drkellyflanagan.com/">Dr. Kelly Flanagan</a></li>
<li>Book: <a href="https://roadlesstriggered.com/">The Road Less Triggered</a>
</li>
<li><a href="https://threepercentco.com/">Three Percent</a></li>
<li>Join <a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership">The Basement</a> (private community)</li>
</ul><p><strong>KEYWORDS</strong></p><p>Kelly Flanagan, The Road Less Triggered, Three Percent Podcast, emotional triggers, relationships, marriage, anger, sadness, boundaries, vulnerability, men’s mental health, nervous system, trauma and healing, connection, emotional regulation</p>
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      <title>Inside Your 3%: Where Vulnerability and Safety Meet</title>
      <description>What actually makes someone feel safe?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake slow down to explore one of the questions they’ve been asked most recently: what does “safety” actually mean—and how does it connect to the core idea behind Three Percent?
Through personal stories, recovery experiences, parenting examples, and reflections on friendship, they unpack why vulnerability feels so difficult for most people. Not because something is wrong with us, but because many of us learned early on that honesty, emotion, or neediness didn’t feel safe. The result? We stay hidden, disconnected, and stuck carrying things alone.
This conversation reframes vulnerability not as weakness, but as courage. It’s about learning how to recognize safe people, becoming safer people ourselves, and understanding that sharing your “3%” isn’t about oversharing—it’s about creating the kind of connection that leads to healing, freedom, and growth.
If you’ve ever struggled to open up, feared being fully known, or wondered why emotional honesty feels so uncomfortable, this episode will help put language to it.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why vulnerability often feels unsafe long before adulthood


How relational safety is built through attunement, repair, and consistency


What “3%” actually means beyond the podcast name


Why sharing your story creates deeper connection and healing


The difference between emotional safety and emotional comfort


Why staying hidden may feel protective—but ultimately costs more


CHAPTERS
(00:00) Looking for a new podcast co-host
(02:00) Why this conversation about safety matters
(04:00) How childhood shapes vulnerability in adulthood
(07:00) Trauma, attachment, and feeling emotionally unsafe
(10:00) What attunement actually means
(12:00) Helping kids regulate emotions in real time
(15:00) Why many adults never learned emotional safety
(16:00) The deeper meaning behind “3%”
(19:00) How to know if someone feels safe
(21:00) The fly fishing story and relational vulnerability
(24:00) Predictability, repair, and emotional trust
(27:00) What being safe for someone else actually looks like
(29:00) Why accountability and compassion must coexist
(33:00) “Vulnerability will always cost you something”
(35:00) Why staying hidden costs even more
(37:00) An invitation into deeper connection in The Basement

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/


Join The Basement (private community + monthly Q&amp;A): https://threepercentco.com/membership


KEYWORDS
Three Percent Podcast, vulnerability, emotional safety, attachment, trauma and healing, men’s mental health, relationships, emotional regulation, authenticity, connection, shame, healing, friendship, accountability, personal growth


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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>What actually makes someone feel safe?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake slow down to explore one of the questions they’ve been asked most recently: what does “safety” actually mean—and how does it connect to the core idea behind Three Percent?
Through personal stories, recovery experiences, parenting examples, and reflections on friendship, they unpack why vulnerability feels so difficult for most people. Not because something is wrong with us, but because many of us learned early on that honesty, emotion, or neediness didn’t feel safe. The result? We stay hidden, disconnected, and stuck carrying things alone.
This conversation reframes vulnerability not as weakness, but as courage. It’s about learning how to recognize safe people, becoming safer people ourselves, and understanding that sharing your “3%” isn’t about oversharing—it’s about creating the kind of connection that leads to healing, freedom, and growth.
If you’ve ever struggled to open up, feared being fully known, or wondered why emotional honesty feels so uncomfortable, this episode will help put language to it.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why vulnerability often feels unsafe long before adulthood


How relational safety is built through attunement, repair, and consistency


What “3%” actually means beyond the podcast name


Why sharing your story creates deeper connection and healing


The difference between emotional safety and emotional comfort


Why staying hidden may feel protective—but ultimately costs more


CHAPTERS
(00:00) Looking for a new podcast co-host
(02:00) Why this conversation about safety matters
(04:00) How childhood shapes vulnerability in adulthood
(07:00) Trauma, attachment, and feeling emotionally unsafe
(10:00) What attunement actually means
(12:00) Helping kids regulate emotions in real time
(15:00) Why many adults never learned emotional safety
(16:00) The deeper meaning behind “3%”
(19:00) How to know if someone feels safe
(21:00) The fly fishing story and relational vulnerability
(24:00) Predictability, repair, and emotional trust
(27:00) What being safe for someone else actually looks like
(29:00) Why accountability and compassion must coexist
(33:00) “Vulnerability will always cost you something”
(35:00) Why staying hidden costs even more
(37:00) An invitation into deeper connection in The Basement

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/


Join The Basement (private community + monthly Q&amp;A): https://threepercentco.com/membership


KEYWORDS
Three Percent Podcast, vulnerability, emotional safety, attachment, trauma and healing, men’s mental health, relationships, emotional regulation, authenticity, connection, shame, healing, friendship, accountability, personal growth


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What actually makes someone feel safe?</p><p>In this episode, Jamie and Blake slow down to explore one of the questions they’ve been asked most recently: what does “safety” actually mean—and how does it connect to the core idea behind Three Percent?</p><p>Through personal stories, recovery experiences, parenting examples, and reflections on friendship, they unpack why vulnerability feels so difficult for most people. Not because something is wrong with us, but because many of us learned early on that honesty, emotion, or neediness didn’t feel safe. The result? We stay hidden, disconnected, and stuck carrying things alone.</p><p>This conversation reframes vulnerability not as weakness, but as courage. It’s about learning how to recognize safe people, becoming safer people ourselves, and understanding that sharing your “3%” isn’t about oversharing—it’s about creating the kind of connection that leads to healing, freedom, and growth.</p><p>If you’ve ever struggled to open up, feared being fully known, or wondered why emotional honesty feels so uncomfortable, this episode will help put language to it.</p><p><br></p><p>KEY TAKEAWAYS</p><ul>
<li><p>Why vulnerability often feels unsafe long before adulthood</p></li>
<li><p>How relational safety is built through attunement, repair, and consistency</p></li>
<li><p>What “3%” actually means beyond the podcast name</p></li>
<li><p>Why sharing your story creates deeper connection and healing</p></li>
<li><p>The difference between emotional safety and emotional comfort</p></li>
<li><p>Why staying hidden may feel protective—but ultimately costs more</p></li>
</ul><p>CHAPTERS</p><p>(00:00) Looking for a new podcast co-host</p><p>(02:00) Why this conversation about safety matters</p><p>(04:00) How childhood shapes vulnerability in adulthood</p><p>(07:00) Trauma, attachment, and feeling emotionally unsafe</p><p>(10:00) What attunement actually means</p><p>(12:00) Helping kids regulate emotions in real time</p><p>(15:00) Why many adults never learned emotional safety</p><p>(16:00) The deeper meaning behind “3%”</p><p>(19:00) How to know if someone feels safe</p><p>(21:00) The fly fishing story and relational vulnerability</p><p>(24:00) Predictability, repair, and emotional trust</p><p>(27:00) What being safe for someone else actually looks like</p><p>(29:00) Why accountability and compassion must coexist</p><p>(33:00) “Vulnerability will always cost you something”</p><p>(35:00) Why staying hidden costs even more</p><p>(37:00) An invitation into deeper connection in The Basement</p><p><br></p><p>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</p><ul>
<li><p>Three Percent Website:<a href="%20https://threepercentco.com/"> https://threepercentco.com/</a></p></li>
<li><p>Join The Basement (private community + monthly Q&amp;A): <a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership">https://threepercentco.com/membership</a></p></li>
</ul><p>KEYWORDS</p><p>Three Percent Podcast, vulnerability, emotional safety, attachment, trauma and healing, men’s mental health, relationships, emotional regulation, authenticity, connection, shame, healing, friendship, accountability, personal growth</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>What Makes a Man Safe? with Amy Alexander</title>
      <description>What actually makes a man feel safe to others?

In this conversation, Amy Alexander—therapist, co-founder of The Refuge Center, and someone who has spent decades working with survivors of trauma and abuse—offers a perspective most men rarely hear. Not from theory, but from real stories of women navigating fear, harm, and healing.

Together, they explore the dynamics of power and control that often go unnoticed, and how even subtle patterns—people-pleasing, image management, avoidance, or lack of self-awareness—can erode safety in relationships over time.

But this isn’t about shame or blame. It’s an invitation. A chance for men to listen, learn, and grow—not from defensiveness, but from humility. Amy names three powerful markers of a safe man: transparency, accountability, and a willingness to sacrifice time and energy for the good of others.

If you’ve ever wondered what healthy masculinity actually looks like in practice—or how to become someone others feel safe with—this conversation offers clarity, honesty, and a path forward.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

Why safety isn’t defined by intention—but by how others experience you 

How subtle power dynamics can exist even without obvious abuse 

Why transparency builds trust faster than perfection ever could  

The difference between accountability and shame-dumping  

How unresolved patterns can quietly shape your relationships  

Why sacrificing time and energy is essential to becoming a safe partner  


CHAPTERS  
(00:00) The story behind The Refuge Center  
(04:00) Making therapy affordable, excellent, and accessible  
(08:00) A vision shaped by real human need  
(12:00) Working with survivors of domestic violence  
(16:00) Understanding power and control dynamics  
(20:00) How identity slowly erodes in unsafe relationships  
(23:00) The cycle of abuse explained  
(26:00) Why people stay—and why it’s more complex than you think  
(29:00) What healthy masculinity actually requires  
(31:00) Why transparency creates safety  
(36:00) The role of accountability (and what it’s not)  
(42:00) How shame-dumping damages relationships  
(45:00) Becoming the man your younger self needed  
(47:00) Why sacrifice matters more than you think  
(51:00) Practical examples of showing up in everyday life  
(56:00) How to support The Refuge Center  

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES  
- The Refuge Center: https://refugecenter.org/  
- Amy Alexander Bio: https://refugecenter.org/staff/amy-alexander/  
- Support The Refuge Center (Faith Builders): https://refugecenter.org/  
- Power and Control Wheel: https://www.thehotline.org/identify-abuse/power-and-control/
- Join The Basement (private Q&amp;A + community): https://threepercentco.com/membership

KEYWORDS  
Amy Alexander, Refuge Center, Three Percent Podcast, healthy masculinity, emotional safety, relationships, trauma and healing, domestic violence, power and control, accountability, vulnerability, men’s mental health, transparency, personal growth  

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author/>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/d9081ed4-63c0-11f1-b1d5-ab9a690f4a59/image/7428685d6dcc79a5797711057e17a2d8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>What actually makes a man feel safe to others?

In this conversation, Amy Alexander—therapist, co-founder of The Refuge Center, and someone who has spent decades working with survivors of trauma and abuse—offers a perspective most men rarely hear. Not from theory, but from real stories of women navigating fear, harm, and healing.

Together, they explore the dynamics of power and control that often go unnoticed, and how even subtle patterns—people-pleasing, image management, avoidance, or lack of self-awareness—can erode safety in relationships over time.

But this isn’t about shame or blame. It’s an invitation. A chance for men to listen, learn, and grow—not from defensiveness, but from humility. Amy names three powerful markers of a safe man: transparency, accountability, and a willingness to sacrifice time and energy for the good of others.

If you’ve ever wondered what healthy masculinity actually looks like in practice—or how to become someone others feel safe with—this conversation offers clarity, honesty, and a path forward.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

Why safety isn’t defined by intention—but by how others experience you 

How subtle power dynamics can exist even without obvious abuse 

Why transparency builds trust faster than perfection ever could  

The difference between accountability and shame-dumping  

How unresolved patterns can quietly shape your relationships  

Why sacrificing time and energy is essential to becoming a safe partner  


CHAPTERS  
(00:00) The story behind The Refuge Center  
(04:00) Making therapy affordable, excellent, and accessible  
(08:00) A vision shaped by real human need  
(12:00) Working with survivors of domestic violence  
(16:00) Understanding power and control dynamics  
(20:00) How identity slowly erodes in unsafe relationships  
(23:00) The cycle of abuse explained  
(26:00) Why people stay—and why it’s more complex than you think  
(29:00) What healthy masculinity actually requires  
(31:00) Why transparency creates safety  
(36:00) The role of accountability (and what it’s not)  
(42:00) How shame-dumping damages relationships  
(45:00) Becoming the man your younger self needed  
(47:00) Why sacrifice matters more than you think  
(51:00) Practical examples of showing up in everyday life  
(56:00) How to support The Refuge Center  

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES  
- The Refuge Center: https://refugecenter.org/  
- Amy Alexander Bio: https://refugecenter.org/staff/amy-alexander/  
- Support The Refuge Center (Faith Builders): https://refugecenter.org/  
- Power and Control Wheel: https://www.thehotline.org/identify-abuse/power-and-control/
- Join The Basement (private Q&amp;A + community): https://threepercentco.com/membership

KEYWORDS  
Amy Alexander, Refuge Center, Three Percent Podcast, healthy masculinity, emotional safety, relationships, trauma and healing, domestic violence, power and control, accountability, vulnerability, men’s mental health, transparency, personal growth  

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        <![CDATA[<p>What actually makes a man feel safe to others?</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, Amy Alexander—therapist, co-founder of The Refuge Center, and someone who has spent decades working with survivors of trauma and abuse—offers a perspective most men rarely hear. Not from theory, but from real stories of women navigating fear, harm, and healing.</p><p><br></p><p>Together, they explore the dynamics of power and control that often go unnoticed, and how even subtle patterns—people-pleasing, image management, avoidance, or lack of self-awareness—can erode safety in relationships over time.</p><p><br></p><p>But this isn’t about shame or blame. It’s an invitation. A chance for men to listen, learn, and grow—not from defensiveness, but from humility. Amy names three powerful markers of a safe man: transparency, accountability, and a willingness to sacrifice time and energy for the good of others.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’ve ever wondered what healthy masculinity actually looks like in practice—or how to become someone others feel safe with—this conversation offers clarity, honesty, and a path forward.</p><p><br></p><p>KEY TAKEAWAYS </p><ul>
<li>Why safety isn’t defined by intention—but by how others experience you </li>
<li>How subtle power dynamics can exist even without obvious abuse </li>
<li>Why transparency builds trust faster than perfection ever could  </li>
<li>The difference between accountability and shame-dumping  </li>
<li>How unresolved patterns can quietly shape your relationships  </li>
<li>Why sacrificing time and energy is essential to becoming a safe partner  </li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>CHAPTERS  </p><p>(00:00) The story behind The Refuge Center  </p><p>(04:00) Making therapy affordable, excellent, and accessible  </p><p>(08:00) A vision shaped by real human need  </p><p>(12:00) Working with survivors of domestic violence  </p><p>(16:00) Understanding power and control dynamics  </p><p>(20:00) How identity slowly erodes in unsafe relationships  </p><p>(23:00) The cycle of abuse explained  </p><p>(26:00) Why people stay—and why it’s more complex than you think  </p><p>(29:00) What healthy masculinity actually requires  </p><p>(31:00) Why transparency creates safety  </p><p>(36:00) The role of accountability (and what it’s not)  </p><p>(42:00) How shame-dumping damages relationships  </p><p>(45:00) Becoming the man your younger self needed  </p><p>(47:00) Why sacrifice matters more than you think  </p><p>(51:00) Practical examples of showing up in everyday life  </p><p>(56:00) How to support The Refuge Center  </p><p><br></p><p>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES  </p><p>- The Refuge Center: <a href="https://refugecenter.org/%20%20">https://refugecenter.org/  </a></p><p>- Amy Alexander Bio: <a href="https://refugecenter.org/staff/amy-alexander/%20%20">https://refugecenter.org/staff/amy-alexander/  </a></p><p>- Support The Refuge Center (Faith Builders): <a href="https://refugecenter.org/%20%20">https://refugecenter.org/  </a></p><p>- Power and Control Wheel: <a href="https://www.thehotline.org/identify-abuse/power-and-control/">https://www.thehotline.org/identify-abuse/power-and-control/</a></p><p>- Join The Basement (private Q&amp;A + community): <a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership">https://threepercentco.com/membership</a></p><p><br></p><p>KEYWORDS  </p><p>Amy Alexander, Refuge Center, Three Percent Podcast, healthy masculinity, emotional safety, relationships, trauma and healing, domestic violence, power and control, accountability, vulnerability, men’s mental health, transparency, personal growth  </p>
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      <title>AI &amp; Mental Health pt. 2: Why Am I Always Angry?</title>
      <description>Why does anger feel like the only emotion you can access?
In part two of the AI &amp; Mental Health series, the guys take on one of the most common questions men are asking right now: “Why am I always angry?” It’s a question that often carries shame—but what if anger isn’t the problem?
Drawing from their work as therapists (and their own stories), they explore how anger often becomes the default emotion—not because it’s the only thing you feel, but because it’s the safest one to express. Underneath it is usually something more vulnerable: sadness, fear, shame, or even unmet needs that have gone unnoticed for years. 
This conversation reframes anger as a signal, not a failure. It’s an invitation to slow down, get curious, and begin connecting with what’s really happening beneath the surface—so you can move from reaction to awareness, and ultimately, to real change.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in frustration, quick to react, or disconnected from your emotions, this episode will help you understand why—and what to do next.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why anger often masks more vulnerable emotions like sadness or fear

How anger creates the illusion of control when you feel powerless

Why many men only learned how to express one emotion—and it’s anger

How unprocessed emotions build up and eventually come out sideways

Why your anger is a signal pointing to something deeper—not a personal failure

A practical framework to move from reaction to awareness (pause, pray, process, express)

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Why Jamie first went to therapy: numb or angry(02:00) The AI &amp; Mental Health series explained(04:30) The #1 question: “Why am I always angry?”(08:00) Anger as the illusion of control(10:30) What anger is actually protecting(12:30) When anger is your only emotional outlet(14:00) Why more men are asking mental health questions(16:00) Anger as a signal, not a problem(18:00) A real-life example of anger masking sadness(21:00) The “anger iceberg” explained(23:00) Why compassion changes everything(25:00) The impact of culture, media, and overwhelm(27:00) Why control isn’t the goal—connection is(29:00) Practicing self-compassion in real time(31:00) Final thoughts + invitation to The Basement

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Join The Basement (private Q&amp;A + community): https://threepercentco.com/membership


Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/


AI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6INc2GgY9IR52t6I38OzbI?si=7bbd8ce1455d4c19


KEYWORDS
Three Percent Podcast, AI and mental health, anger, men’s mental health, emotional awareness, vulnerability, shame, emotional regulation, relationships, masculinity, trauma and healing, self-compassion, anxiety, personal growth


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 05:27:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Why does anger feel like the only emotion you can access?
In part two of the AI &amp; Mental Health series, the guys take on one of the most common questions men are asking right now: “Why am I always angry?” It’s a question that often carries shame—but what if anger isn’t the problem?
Drawing from their work as therapists (and their own stories), they explore how anger often becomes the default emotion—not because it’s the only thing you feel, but because it’s the safest one to express. Underneath it is usually something more vulnerable: sadness, fear, shame, or even unmet needs that have gone unnoticed for years. 
This conversation reframes anger as a signal, not a failure. It’s an invitation to slow down, get curious, and begin connecting with what’s really happening beneath the surface—so you can move from reaction to awareness, and ultimately, to real change.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in frustration, quick to react, or disconnected from your emotions, this episode will help you understand why—and what to do next.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why anger often masks more vulnerable emotions like sadness or fear

How anger creates the illusion of control when you feel powerless

Why many men only learned how to express one emotion—and it’s anger

How unprocessed emotions build up and eventually come out sideways

Why your anger is a signal pointing to something deeper—not a personal failure

A practical framework to move from reaction to awareness (pause, pray, process, express)

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Why Jamie first went to therapy: numb or angry(02:00) The AI &amp; Mental Health series explained(04:30) The #1 question: “Why am I always angry?”(08:00) Anger as the illusion of control(10:30) What anger is actually protecting(12:30) When anger is your only emotional outlet(14:00) Why more men are asking mental health questions(16:00) Anger as a signal, not a problem(18:00) A real-life example of anger masking sadness(21:00) The “anger iceberg” explained(23:00) Why compassion changes everything(25:00) The impact of culture, media, and overwhelm(27:00) Why control isn’t the goal—connection is(29:00) Practicing self-compassion in real time(31:00) Final thoughts + invitation to The Basement

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Join The Basement (private Q&amp;A + community): https://threepercentco.com/membership


Three Percent Website: https://threepercentco.com/


AI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6INc2GgY9IR52t6I38OzbI?si=7bbd8ce1455d4c19


KEYWORDS
Three Percent Podcast, AI and mental health, anger, men’s mental health, emotional awareness, vulnerability, shame, emotional regulation, relationships, masculinity, trauma and healing, self-compassion, anxiety, personal growth


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        <![CDATA[<p>Why does anger feel like the only emotion you can access?</p><p>In part two of the AI &amp; Mental Health series, the guys take on one of the most common questions men are asking right now: <em>“Why am I always angry?”</em> It’s a question that often carries shame—but what if anger isn’t the problem?</p><p>Drawing from their work as therapists (and their own stories), they explore how anger often becomes the default emotion—not because it’s the only thing you feel, but because it’s the safest one to express. Underneath it is usually something more vulnerable: sadness, fear, shame, or even unmet needs that have gone unnoticed for years. </p><p>This conversation reframes anger as a signal, not a failure. It’s an invitation to slow down, get curious, and begin connecting with what’s really happening beneath the surface—so you can move from reaction to awareness, and ultimately, to real change.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt stuck in frustration, quick to react, or disconnected from your emotions, this episode will help you understand why—and what to do next.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>KEY TAKEAWAYS</strong></p><ul>
<li>Why anger often masks more vulnerable emotions like sadness or fear</li>
<li>How anger creates the illusion of control when you feel powerless</li>
<li>Why many men only learned how to express one emotion—and it’s anger</li>
<li>How unprocessed emotions build up and eventually come out sideways</li>
<li>Why your anger is a signal pointing to something deeper—not a personal failure</li>
<li>A practical framework to move from reaction to awareness (pause, pray, process, express)</li>
</ul><p><strong>CHAPTERS</strong></p><p>(00:00) Why Jamie first went to therapy: numb or angry(02:00) The AI &amp; Mental Health series explained(04:30) The #1 question: “Why am I always angry?”(08:00) Anger as the illusion of control(10:30) What anger is actually protecting(12:30) When anger is your only emotional outlet(14:00) Why more men are asking mental health questions(16:00) Anger as a signal, not a problem(18:00) A real-life example of anger masking sadness(21:00) The “anger iceberg” explained(23:00) Why compassion changes everything(25:00) The impact of culture, media, and overwhelm(27:00) Why control isn’t the goal—connection is(29:00) Practicing self-compassion in real time(31:00) Final thoughts + invitation to The Basement</p><p><br></p><p><strong>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</strong></p><ul>
<li>Join The Basement (private Q&amp;A + community): <a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership">https://threepercentco.com/membership</a>
</li>
<li>Three Percent Website: <a href="https://threepercentco.com/">https://threepercentco.com/</a>
</li>
<li>AI &amp; Mental Health Pt. 1: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/6INc2GgY9IR52t6I38OzbI?si=7bbd8ce1455d4c19">https://open.spotify.com/episode/6INc2GgY9IR52t6I38OzbI?si=7bbd8ce1455d4c19</a>
</li>
</ul><p><strong>KEYWORDS</strong></p><p>Three Percent Podcast, AI and mental health, anger, men’s mental health, emotional awareness, vulnerability, shame, emotional regulation, relationships, masculinity, trauma and healing, self-compassion, anxiety, personal growth</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>Three Percent x Dadville: Why Friendship Gets Harder (and More Important) as a Dad</title>
      <description>Why does friendship feel easier when you’re young—and harder when you need it most?
In this crossover episode with Dadville, the guys from Three Percent sit down with Dave Barnes and Jon McLaughlin for an honest conversation about friendship, fatherhood, and the quiet loneliness many men carry. From the outside, it can look like life is full—marriage, kids, work—but underneath, something is missing.
Together, they explore why relationships often drift in adulthood, how marriage and parenting subtly reshape your friendships, and why most men aren’t lacking relationships—they’re lacking depth. 
This episode is both lighthearted and deeply reflective. It’s about the courage to go beyond surface-level conversations, the intentionality required to build meaningful friendships, and the small but powerful step of sharing your “3%”—the part of your story you usually keep hidden.
If you’ve ever felt disconnected, even in a full life, this conversation will help you name it—and take a step toward something deeper.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why most adult loneliness isn’t about quantity of friends—but depth of connection

How marriage and kids naturally shift and strain friendships over time

Why vulnerability is the fastest path to meaningful connection

The hidden cost of staying at surface-level conversations

How intentionality replaces proximity in adult friendships

Why sharing your “3%” creates permission for others to do the same

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Introducing the crossover: Three Percent x Dadville(03:00) The origin of Dadville and longtime friendship(08:00) The story behind the “3%” concept(14:00) Why we hold back the most important parts of ourselves(18:00) Friendship in your 30s and 40s: what changes(21:00) Why proximity disappears—and intentionality must replace it(25:00) The loneliness most men don’t talk about(28:00) Why friendships don’t just “happen” anymore(31:00) Are women actually better at friendship?(33:00) How marriage and kids reshape your relationships(40:00) What it takes to build meaningful friendships as a dad(43:00) A real story of vulnerability changing everything(47:00) Why sharing your struggles brings connection, not rejection(52:00) Modeling vulnerability as a parent(56:00) The long-term impact of repair and honesty

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Dadville Podcast: https://thatsoundsfunnetwork.com/podcasts/dadville/


Join The Basement ⁠https://threepercentco.com/membership⁠⁠


Three Percent Website – ⁠⁠https://threepercentco.com/⁠⁠


Follow Three Percent on IG: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/⁠⁠


KEYWORDS
Three Percent Podcast, Dadville, Dave Barnes, Jon McLaughlin, male friendship, fatherhood, loneliness, vulnerability, relationships, emotional health, masculinity, connection, parenting, community, personal growth

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Why does friendship feel easier when you’re young—and harder when you need it most?
In this crossover episode with Dadville, the guys from Three Percent sit down with Dave Barnes and Jon McLaughlin for an honest conversation about friendship, fatherhood, and the quiet loneliness many men carry. From the outside, it can look like life is full—marriage, kids, work—but underneath, something is missing.
Together, they explore why relationships often drift in adulthood, how marriage and parenting subtly reshape your friendships, and why most men aren’t lacking relationships—they’re lacking depth. 
This episode is both lighthearted and deeply reflective. It’s about the courage to go beyond surface-level conversations, the intentionality required to build meaningful friendships, and the small but powerful step of sharing your “3%”—the part of your story you usually keep hidden.
If you’ve ever felt disconnected, even in a full life, this conversation will help you name it—and take a step toward something deeper.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why most adult loneliness isn’t about quantity of friends—but depth of connection

How marriage and kids naturally shift and strain friendships over time

Why vulnerability is the fastest path to meaningful connection

The hidden cost of staying at surface-level conversations

How intentionality replaces proximity in adult friendships

Why sharing your “3%” creates permission for others to do the same

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Introducing the crossover: Three Percent x Dadville(03:00) The origin of Dadville and longtime friendship(08:00) The story behind the “3%” concept(14:00) Why we hold back the most important parts of ourselves(18:00) Friendship in your 30s and 40s: what changes(21:00) Why proximity disappears—and intentionality must replace it(25:00) The loneliness most men don’t talk about(28:00) Why friendships don’t just “happen” anymore(31:00) Are women actually better at friendship?(33:00) How marriage and kids reshape your relationships(40:00) What it takes to build meaningful friendships as a dad(43:00) A real story of vulnerability changing everything(47:00) Why sharing your struggles brings connection, not rejection(52:00) Modeling vulnerability as a parent(56:00) The long-term impact of repair and honesty

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES

Dadville Podcast: https://thatsoundsfunnetwork.com/podcasts/dadville/


Join The Basement ⁠https://threepercentco.com/membership⁠⁠


Three Percent Website – ⁠⁠https://threepercentco.com/⁠⁠


Follow Three Percent on IG: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/⁠⁠


KEYWORDS
Three Percent Podcast, Dadville, Dave Barnes, Jon McLaughlin, male friendship, fatherhood, loneliness, vulnerability, relationships, emotional health, masculinity, connection, parenting, community, personal growth

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        <![CDATA[<p>Why does friendship feel easier when you’re young—and harder when you need it most?</p><p>In this crossover episode with Dadville, the guys from Three Percent sit down with Dave Barnes and Jon McLaughlin for an honest conversation about friendship, fatherhood, and the quiet loneliness many men carry. From the outside, it can look like life is full—marriage, kids, work—but underneath, something is missing.</p><p>Together, they explore why relationships often drift in adulthood, how marriage and parenting subtly reshape your friendships, and why most men aren’t lacking relationships—they’re lacking depth. </p><p>This episode is both lighthearted and deeply reflective. It’s about the courage to go beyond surface-level conversations, the intentionality required to build meaningful friendships, and the small but powerful step of sharing your “3%”—the part of your story you usually keep hidden.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt disconnected, even in a full life, this conversation will help you name it—and take a step toward something deeper.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>KEY TAKEAWAYS</strong></p><ul>
<li>Why most adult loneliness isn’t about quantity of friends—but depth of connection</li>
<li>How marriage and kids naturally shift and strain friendships over time</li>
<li>Why vulnerability is the fastest path to meaningful connection</li>
<li>The hidden cost of staying at surface-level conversations</li>
<li>How intentionality replaces proximity in adult friendships</li>
<li>Why sharing your “3%” creates permission for others to do the same</li>
</ul><p><strong>CHAPTERS</strong></p><p>(00:00) Introducing the crossover: Three Percent x Dadville(03:00) The origin of Dadville and longtime friendship(08:00) The story behind the “3%” concept(14:00) Why we hold back the most important parts of ourselves(18:00) Friendship in your 30s and 40s: what changes(21:00) Why proximity disappears—and intentionality must replace it(25:00) The loneliness most men don’t talk about(28:00) Why friendships don’t just “happen” anymore(31:00) Are women actually better at friendship?(33:00) How marriage and kids reshape your relationships(40:00) What it takes to build meaningful friendships as a dad(43:00) A real story of vulnerability changing everything(47:00) Why sharing your struggles brings connection, not rejection(52:00) Modeling vulnerability as a parent(56:00) The long-term impact of repair and honesty</p><p><br></p><p><strong>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</strong></p><ul>
<li>Dadville Podcast: <a href="https://thatsoundsfunnetwork.com/podcasts/dadville/">https://thatsoundsfunnetwork.com/podcasts/dadville/</a>
</li>
<li>Join The Basement <a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership%E2%81%A0">⁠https://threepercentco.com/membership⁠⁠</a>
</li>
<li>Three Percent Website – ⁠<a href="https://threepercentco.com/%E2%81%A0">⁠https://threepercentco.com/⁠⁠</a>
</li>
<li>Follow Three Percent on IG: ⁠<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/%E2%81%A0">⁠https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/⁠⁠</a>
</li>
</ul><p><strong>KEYWORDS</strong></p><p>Three Percent Podcast, Dadville, Dave Barnes, Jon McLaughlin, male friendship, fatherhood, loneliness, vulnerability, relationships, emotional health, masculinity, connection, parenting, community, personal growth</p>
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      <title>How to Deal with Your ____ So Your Kids Don’t Have To with Eli Harwood</title>
      <description>What if the way you respond to your kids has less to do with them—and more to do with what’s unresolved in you? 
In this conversation, Eli Harwood (aka “Attachment Nerd”) helps us see how our childhood experiences quietly shape the way we parent, relate, and react. From parentification and emotional neglect to people-pleasing and control, she unpacks how the patterns we learned early on don’t just disappear—they show up in our homes today. 
But this isn’t about becoming a perfect parent. It’s about becoming an aware one. Eli shares a hopeful vision of what it looks like to acknowledge your story, take responsibility for your growth, and create relationships where your kids feel safe, seen, and supported—even when you get it wrong.
If you’re a parent, want to be a parent, or are still working through your own story, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath your reactions—and how to start showing up differently.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why your reactions as a parent often come from unresolved parts of your own story

The difference between a “right-side up” and “upside-down” parent-child relationship

How parentification shapes your ability to give and receive care

Why secure parenting isn’t about perfection—but repair and consistency

What your emotional triggers with your kids are trying to show you

How doing your own work creates safety for your children

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Why no parent is perfect(02:00) Introducing Eli Harwood (“Attachment Nerd”)(04:00) Growing up in a family shaped by trauma(08:30) A mother who chose to break the cycle(12:00) Why attachment changes everything in therapy(16:00) What is a parentified child?(20:00) “I don’t emotionally rely—I emotionally supply”(24:00) Why receiving care is so hard(28:00) How attachment patterns show up in marriage(32:00) What your kids are really asking for(36:00) Why parenting triggers your own unresolved story(38:00) Inside Eli’s new book and how to use it(41:00) Why your kids will still have “stuff” (and that’s okay)(43:00) Where to find Eli + final thoughts

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES
Eli Harwood Website: https://www.attachmentnerd.com/


Eli’s Book: How to Deal with Your ____ So Your Kids Don't Have to https://www.amazon.com/Deal-Your-____-Kids-Dont/dp/1632175967

Follow Eli on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attachmentnerd/?hl=en



Join The Basement https://threepercentco.com/membership⁠


Three Percent Website – ⁠https://threepercentco.com/⁠


Follow Three Percent on IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/⁠


KEYWORDS
Eli Harwood, Attachment Nerd, Three Percent Podcast, attachment theory, parenting, emotional health, trauma and healing, parentification, relationships, masculinity, vulnerability, family systems, childhood wounds, secure attachment, personal growth

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>What if the way you respond to your kids has less to do with them—and more to do with what’s unresolved in you? 
In this conversation, Eli Harwood (aka “Attachment Nerd”) helps us see how our childhood experiences quietly shape the way we parent, relate, and react. From parentification and emotional neglect to people-pleasing and control, she unpacks how the patterns we learned early on don’t just disappear—they show up in our homes today. 
But this isn’t about becoming a perfect parent. It’s about becoming an aware one. Eli shares a hopeful vision of what it looks like to acknowledge your story, take responsibility for your growth, and create relationships where your kids feel safe, seen, and supported—even when you get it wrong.
If you’re a parent, want to be a parent, or are still working through your own story, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath your reactions—and how to start showing up differently.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why your reactions as a parent often come from unresolved parts of your own story

The difference between a “right-side up” and “upside-down” parent-child relationship

How parentification shapes your ability to give and receive care

Why secure parenting isn’t about perfection—but repair and consistency

What your emotional triggers with your kids are trying to show you

How doing your own work creates safety for your children

CHAPTERS
(00:00) Why no parent is perfect(02:00) Introducing Eli Harwood (“Attachment Nerd”)(04:00) Growing up in a family shaped by trauma(08:30) A mother who chose to break the cycle(12:00) Why attachment changes everything in therapy(16:00) What is a parentified child?(20:00) “I don’t emotionally rely—I emotionally supply”(24:00) Why receiving care is so hard(28:00) How attachment patterns show up in marriage(32:00) What your kids are really asking for(36:00) Why parenting triggers your own unresolved story(38:00) Inside Eli’s new book and how to use it(41:00) Why your kids will still have “stuff” (and that’s okay)(43:00) Where to find Eli + final thoughts

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES
Eli Harwood Website: https://www.attachmentnerd.com/


Eli’s Book: How to Deal with Your ____ So Your Kids Don't Have to https://www.amazon.com/Deal-Your-____-Kids-Dont/dp/1632175967

Follow Eli on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attachmentnerd/?hl=en



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KEYWORDS
Eli Harwood, Attachment Nerd, Three Percent Podcast, attachment theory, parenting, emotional health, trauma and healing, parentification, relationships, masculinity, vulnerability, family systems, childhood wounds, secure attachment, personal growth

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        <![CDATA[<p>What if the way you respond to your kids has less to do with them—and more to do with what’s unresolved in you? </p><p>In this conversation, Eli Harwood (aka “Attachment Nerd”) helps us see how our childhood experiences quietly shape the way we parent, relate, and react. From parentification and emotional neglect to people-pleasing and control, she unpacks how the patterns we learned early on don’t just disappear—they show up in our homes today. </p><p>But this isn’t about becoming a perfect parent. It’s about becoming an aware one. Eli shares a hopeful vision of what it looks like to acknowledge your story, take responsibility for your growth, and create relationships where your kids feel safe, seen, and supported—even when you get it wrong.</p><p>If you’re a parent, want to be a parent, or are still working through your own story, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath your reactions—and how to start showing up differently.</p><p><br></p><p>KEY TAKEAWAYS</p><ul>
<li>Why your reactions as a parent often come from unresolved parts of your own story</li>
<li>The difference between a “right-side up” and “upside-down” parent-child relationship</li>
<li>How parentification shapes your ability to give and receive care</li>
<li>Why secure parenting isn’t about perfection—but repair and consistency</li>
<li>What your emotional triggers with your kids are trying to show you</li>
<li>How doing your own work creates safety for your children</li>
</ul><p>CHAPTERS</p><p>(00:00) Why no parent is perfect(02:00) Introducing Eli Harwood (“Attachment Nerd”)(04:00) Growing up in a family shaped by trauma(08:30) A mother who chose to break the cycle(12:00) Why attachment changes everything in therapy(16:00) What is a parentified child?(20:00) “I don’t emotionally rely—I emotionally supply”(24:00) Why receiving care is so hard(28:00) How attachment patterns show up in marriage(32:00) What your kids are really asking for(36:00) Why parenting triggers your own unresolved story(38:00) Inside Eli’s new book and how to use it(41:00) Why your kids will still have “stuff” (and that’s okay)(43:00) Where to find Eli + final thoughts</p><p><br></p><p>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</p><ul><li>Eli Harwood Website: <a href="https://www.attachmentnerd.com/">https://www.attachmentnerd.com/</a>
</li></ul><ul>
<li>Eli’s Book: How to Deal with Your ____ So Your Kids Don't Have to https://www.amazon.com/Deal-Your-____-Kids-Dont/dp/1632175967</li>
<li>Follow Eli on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/attachmentnerd/?hl=en">https://www.instagram.com/attachmentnerd/?hl=en</a>
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</ul><p>KEYWORDS</p><p>Eli Harwood, Attachment Nerd, Three Percent Podcast, attachment theory, parenting, emotional health, trauma and healing, parentification, relationships, masculinity, vulnerability, family systems, childhood wounds, secure attachment, personal growth</p>
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      <title>Why Your Story Still Shapes You (Even If You’ve Moved On) with Dr. Dan Allender &amp; Rachel Clinton Chen</title>
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Why do certain patterns in your life keep repeating—no matter how much you try to move forward?
In this conversation, Dan Allender and Rachel Clinton Chen invite us into the deeper work of understanding our stories. Not as something to “get over,” but as something that continues to shape how we relate to ourselves, God, and others. Through powerful personal examples and honest reflection, they explore how early experiences—especially moments of shame, neglect, or harm—form the internal narratives we still live by today.
This conversation moves beyond surface-level self-awareness into something more embodied. It’s about learning how to revisit your story with compassion, allowing old interpretations to be challenged, and discovering both the brokenness and beauty that have been formed in you. Along the way, they name the cost of avoiding your story—and the freedom that comes when you finally begin to engage it.
If you’ve ever wondered why certain reactions feel automatic, why vulnerability feels unsafe, or why you keep chasing validation that never quite satisfies—this episode offers a way forward. Not quick fixes, but a deeper invitation into healing, connection, and becoming who you were meant to be.
KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why your past isn’t “over”—it’s still shaping how you live today


How early shame and unmet needs form the patterns you repeat


Why vulnerability feels unsafe (and where that story began)


What it means to hold both your brokenness and your beauty


How revisiting your story with others creates real change


Why healing isn’t a one-time fix—but a lifelong process of attention and compassion


CHAPTERS
(00:00) Can you bear your beauty—and your brokenness
(01:00) Introducing Dan Allender and Rachel Clinton Chen
(05:30) Why this season is about story
(06:30) Why engaging your story actually matters
(09:30) How childhood shapes your capacity for vulnerability
(12:00) The story that still lives in your body
(14:30) Why story work is never “finished”
(18:30) What story work actually is (in simple terms)
(22:00) Attachment, interpretation, and survival
(30:00) Why men avoid their stories
(33:00) Brokenness, beauty, and the tension we avoid
(39:00) When strength becomes a coping mechanism
(41:00) A real-time example of story playing out
(48:30) Where do you start if this feels overwhelming?
(52:00) The cost—and gift—of doing this work

CONNECT WITH THE ALLENDER CENTER

Website: https://theallendercenter.org/


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allendercenter/


Podcast: The Allender Center Podcast


KEYWORDS
Dan Allender, Rachel Clinton Chen, Three Percent Podcast, emotional health, men’s mental health, story work, trauma and healing, attachment, vulnerability, shame, masculinity, relationships, spiritual formation, inner critic, personal growth


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Why do certain patterns in your life keep repeating—no matter how much you try to move forward?
In this conversation, Dan Allender and Rachel Clinton Chen invite us into the deeper work of understanding our stories. Not as something to “get over,” but as something that continues to shape how we relate to ourselves, God, and others. Through powerful personal examples and honest reflection, they explore how early experiences—especially moments of shame, neglect, or harm—form the internal narratives we still live by today.
This conversation moves beyond surface-level self-awareness into something more embodied. It’s about learning how to revisit your story with compassion, allowing old interpretations to be challenged, and discovering both the brokenness and beauty that have been formed in you. Along the way, they name the cost of avoiding your story—and the freedom that comes when you finally begin to engage it.
If you’ve ever wondered why certain reactions feel automatic, why vulnerability feels unsafe, or why you keep chasing validation that never quite satisfies—this episode offers a way forward. Not quick fixes, but a deeper invitation into healing, connection, and becoming who you were meant to be.
KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why your past isn’t “over”—it’s still shaping how you live today


How early shame and unmet needs form the patterns you repeat


Why vulnerability feels unsafe (and where that story began)


What it means to hold both your brokenness and your beauty


How revisiting your story with others creates real change


Why healing isn’t a one-time fix—but a lifelong process of attention and compassion


CHAPTERS
(00:00) Can you bear your beauty—and your brokenness
(01:00) Introducing Dan Allender and Rachel Clinton Chen
(05:30) Why this season is about story
(06:30) Why engaging your story actually matters
(09:30) How childhood shapes your capacity for vulnerability
(12:00) The story that still lives in your body
(14:30) Why story work is never “finished”
(18:30) What story work actually is (in simple terms)
(22:00) Attachment, interpretation, and survival
(30:00) Why men avoid their stories
(33:00) Brokenness, beauty, and the tension we avoid
(39:00) When strength becomes a coping mechanism
(41:00) A real-time example of story playing out
(48:30) Where do you start if this feels overwhelming?
(52:00) The cost—and gift—of doing this work

CONNECT WITH THE ALLENDER CENTER

Website: https://theallendercenter.org/


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allendercenter/


Podcast: The Allender Center Podcast


KEYWORDS
Dan Allender, Rachel Clinton Chen, Three Percent Podcast, emotional health, men’s mental health, story work, trauma and healing, attachment, vulnerability, shame, masculinity, relationships, spiritual formation, inner critic, personal growth


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        <![CDATA[<p>Join The Basement – <a href="%E2%81%A0https://threepercentco.com/membership%E2%81%A0">⁠https://threepercentco.com/membership⁠</a></p><p>Three Percent Website – ⁠<a href="https://threepercentco.com/">https://threepercentco.com/</a></p><p>⁠Follow Three Percent on IG: ⁠<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/%E2%81%A0">https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p>Why do certain patterns in your life keep repeating—no matter how much you try to move forward?</p><p>In this conversation, Dan Allender and Rachel Clinton Chen invite us into the deeper work of understanding our stories. Not as something to “get over,” but as something that continues to shape how we relate to ourselves, God, and others. Through powerful personal examples and honest reflection, they explore how early experiences—especially moments of shame, neglect, or harm—form the internal narratives we still live by today.</p><p>This conversation moves beyond surface-level self-awareness into something more embodied. It’s about learning how to revisit your story with compassion, allowing old interpretations to be challenged, and discovering both the brokenness <em>and</em> beauty that have been formed in you. Along the way, they name the cost of avoiding your story—and the freedom that comes when you finally begin to engage it.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered why certain reactions feel automatic, why vulnerability feels unsafe, or why you keep chasing validation that never quite satisfies—this episode offers a way forward. Not quick fixes, but a deeper invitation into healing, connection, and becoming who you were meant to be.</p><p><strong>KEY TAKEAWAYS</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Why your past isn’t “over”—it’s still shaping how you live today</p></li>
<li><p>How early shame and unmet needs form the patterns you repeat</p></li>
<li><p>Why vulnerability feels unsafe (and where that story began)</p></li>
<li><p>What it means to hold both your brokenness <em>and</em> your beauty</p></li>
<li><p>How revisiting your story with others creates real change</p></li>
<li><p>Why healing isn’t a one-time fix—but a lifelong process of attention and compassion</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>CHAPTERS</strong></p><p>(00:00) Can you bear your beauty—and your brokenness</p><p>(01:00) Introducing Dan Allender and Rachel Clinton Chen</p><p>(05:30) Why this season is about story</p><p>(06:30) Why engaging your story actually matters</p><p>(09:30) How childhood shapes your capacity for vulnerability</p><p>(12:00) The story that still lives in your body</p><p>(14:30) Why story work is never “finished”</p><p>(18:30) What story work actually is (in simple terms)</p><p>(22:00) Attachment, interpretation, and survival</p><p>(30:00) Why men avoid their stories</p><p>(33:00) Brokenness, beauty, and the tension we avoid</p><p>(39:00) When strength becomes a coping mechanism</p><p>(41:00) A real-time example of story playing out</p><p>(48:30) Where do you start if this feels overwhelming?</p><p>(52:00) The cost—and gift—of doing this work</p><p><br></p><p><strong>CONNECT WITH THE ALLENDER CENTER</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Website:<a href="https://theallendercenter.org/"> <u>https://theallendercenter.org/</u></a></p></li>
<li><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/allendercenter/"><u>https://www.instagram.com/allendercenter/</u></a></p></li>
<li><p>Podcast: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/69feumH7s2gDmqDLkoYCmJ?si=e36f333ea9af456c"><u>The Allender Center Podcast</u></a></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>KEYWORDS</strong></p><p>Dan Allender, Rachel Clinton Chen, Three Percent Podcast, emotional health, men’s mental health, story work, trauma and healing, attachment, vulnerability, shame, masculinity, relationships, spiritual formation, inner critic, personal growth</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>Jon Guerra on Self-Emptying and Finding Freedom in the Ordinary</title>
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What happens when the version of Jesus you believe in always agrees with you?
In this conversation, Jon Guerra shares the quiet but unsettling realization that his faith had become too comfortable—too aligned with his own preferences, frustrations, and perspectives. What followed wasn’t a crisis, but a slow return. A reintroduction to the real Jesus through the Gospels. One who comforts, but also confronts. One who invites, but also challenges.
Together, they explore what it means to rediscover Christ in the middle of ordinary life—parenting, marriage, stress, and even subtle pride. This conversation moves beyond surface-level faith into something deeper: surrender, attention, and the kind of honesty that leads to freedom.
If you’ve ever felt disillusioned with faith, unsure how to reconnect with God, or tired of a version of Christianity that feels flat or performative, this episode offers a different path—one that is slower, truer, and ultimately more alive.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why a “comfortable” version of Jesus might be holding you back

How subtle pride and self-justification can shape your faith

What it looks like to encounter a Jesus who both comforts and challenges

Why surrender isn’t losing your life—but finding it

How everyday stress (kids, work, marriage) becomes the place of transformation

CHAPTERS
(00:00) What is the “3%”?(02:00) Introducing Jon Guerra and his music(05:30) The heart behind the Jesus album(07:00) When Jesus becomes a version of yourself(10:00) The challenge of the real Jesus (rich young ruler)(13:30) Faith in the middle of ordinary life stress(18:30) Where is God in parenting, pressure, and fatigue?(22:00) Surrender, the cross, and where life is actually found(30:30) What does it mean that “Christ is the treasure”?(40:00) Experiencing God in the places you avoid(45:30) Why vulnerability and relationship lead to healing(49:00) Gethsemane: grief, surrender, and light(53:00) Seeing clearly: attention, presence, and everyday faith(56:00) Where to find Jon + closing thoughts

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES
Jon Guerra Website: https://www.jonguerramusic.com/

The Jesus Album: https://open.spotify.com/album/4jMmHLhkvQToncD10srcty?si=M8Ikc0TSQ_i-Mcw4qfHfGg

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjonguerra

KEYWORDS
Jon Guerra, Three Percent Podcast, Christian music, emotional health, faith and doubt, masculinity, vulnerability, spiritual formation, inner life, surrender, trauma and healing, relationships, parenting stress, proximity to God, honest faith

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What happens when the version of Jesus you believe in always agrees with you?
In this conversation, Jon Guerra shares the quiet but unsettling realization that his faith had become too comfortable—too aligned with his own preferences, frustrations, and perspectives. What followed wasn’t a crisis, but a slow return. A reintroduction to the real Jesus through the Gospels. One who comforts, but also confronts. One who invites, but also challenges.
Together, they explore what it means to rediscover Christ in the middle of ordinary life—parenting, marriage, stress, and even subtle pride. This conversation moves beyond surface-level faith into something deeper: surrender, attention, and the kind of honesty that leads to freedom.
If you’ve ever felt disillusioned with faith, unsure how to reconnect with God, or tired of a version of Christianity that feels flat or performative, this episode offers a different path—one that is slower, truer, and ultimately more alive.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Why a “comfortable” version of Jesus might be holding you back

How subtle pride and self-justification can shape your faith

What it looks like to encounter a Jesus who both comforts and challenges

Why surrender isn’t losing your life—but finding it

How everyday stress (kids, work, marriage) becomes the place of transformation

CHAPTERS
(00:00) What is the “3%”?(02:00) Introducing Jon Guerra and his music(05:30) The heart behind the Jesus album(07:00) When Jesus becomes a version of yourself(10:00) The challenge of the real Jesus (rich young ruler)(13:30) Faith in the middle of ordinary life stress(18:30) Where is God in parenting, pressure, and fatigue?(22:00) Surrender, the cross, and where life is actually found(30:30) What does it mean that “Christ is the treasure”?(40:00) Experiencing God in the places you avoid(45:30) Why vulnerability and relationship lead to healing(49:00) Gethsemane: grief, surrender, and light(53:00) Seeing clearly: attention, presence, and everyday faith(56:00) Where to find Jon + closing thoughts

LINKS &amp; RESOURCES
Jon Guerra Website: https://www.jonguerramusic.com/

The Jesus Album: https://open.spotify.com/album/4jMmHLhkvQToncD10srcty?si=M8Ikc0TSQ_i-Mcw4qfHfGg

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjonguerra

KEYWORDS
Jon Guerra, Three Percent Podcast, Christian music, emotional health, faith and doubt, masculinity, vulnerability, spiritual formation, inner life, surrender, trauma and healing, relationships, parenting stress, proximity to God, honest faith

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        <![CDATA[<p>Join The Basement – ⁠https://threepercentco.com/membership⁠Three Percent Website – ⁠https://threepercentco.com/⁠Follow Three Percent on IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/⁠</p><p><br></p><p>What happens when the version of Jesus you believe in always agrees with you?</p><p>In this conversation, Jon Guerra shares the quiet but unsettling realization that his faith had become too comfortable—too aligned with his own preferences, frustrations, and perspectives. What followed wasn’t a crisis, but a slow return. A reintroduction to the real Jesus through the Gospels. One who comforts, but also confronts. One who invites, but also challenges.</p><p>Together, they explore what it means to rediscover Christ in the middle of ordinary life—parenting, marriage, stress, and even subtle pride. This conversation moves beyond surface-level faith into something deeper: surrender, attention, and the kind of honesty that leads to freedom.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt disillusioned with faith, unsure how to reconnect with God, or tired of a version of Christianity that feels flat or performative, this episode offers a different path—one that is slower, truer, and ultimately more alive.</p><p><br></p><p>KEY TAKEAWAYS</p><ul>
<li>Why a “comfortable” version of Jesus might be holding you back</li>
<li>How subtle pride and self-justification can shape your faith</li>
<li>What it looks like to encounter a Jesus who both comforts and challenges</li>
<li>Why surrender isn’t losing your life—but finding it</li>
<li>How everyday stress (kids, work, marriage) becomes the place of transformation</li>
</ul><p>CHAPTERS</p><p>(00:00) What is the “3%”?(02:00) Introducing Jon Guerra and his music(05:30) The heart behind the <em>Jesus</em> album(07:00) When Jesus becomes a version of yourself(10:00) The challenge of the real Jesus (rich young ruler)(13:30) Faith in the middle of ordinary life stress(18:30) Where is God in parenting, pressure, and fatigue?(22:00) Surrender, the cross, and where life is actually found(30:30) What does it mean that “Christ is the treasure”?(40:00) Experiencing God in the places you avoid(45:30) Why vulnerability and relationship lead to healing(49:00) Gethsemane: grief, surrender, and light(53:00) Seeing clearly: attention, presence, and everyday faith(56:00) Where to find Jon + closing thoughts</p><p><br></p><p>LINKS &amp; RESOURCES</p><ul><li>Jon Guerra Website: <a href="https://www.jonguerramusic.com/">https://www.jonguerramusic.com/</a>
</li></ul><ul><li>The <em>Jesus</em> Album: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/4jMmHLhkvQToncD10srcty?si=M8Ikc0TSQ_i-Mcw4qfHfGg">https://open.spotify.com/album/4jMmHLhkvQToncD10srcty?si=M8Ikc0TSQ_i-Mcw4qfHfGg</a>
</li></ul><ul><li>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamjonguerra">https://www.instagram.com/iamjonguerra</a>
</li></ul><p>KEYWORDS</p><p>Jon Guerra, Three Percent Podcast, Christian music, emotional health, faith and doubt, masculinity, vulnerability, spiritual formation, inner life, surrender, trauma and healing, relationships, parenting stress, proximity to God, honest faith</p>
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      <title>AI &amp; Mental Health pt. 1: What the Research is Saying</title>
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What happens when artificial intelligence meets emotional health?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake begin a new recurring series exploring the intersection of AI and mental health. Rather than offering quick answers or bold predictions, this conversation slows things down and asks better questions.
They reflect on how AI is already shaping the way people process emotions, seek support, and understand themselves. From using AI as a sounding board to the risks of outsourcing vulnerability, they explore both the opportunities and the tensions this technology introduces.
Takeaways

AI can be a helpful tool for reflection—but it cannot replace real human connection


There is a growing temptation to process emotions in isolation rather than in relationship


Convenience can quietly shape our emotional habits in ways we don’t always notice


The goal is not to reject AI, but to use it wisely and within healthy limits


Vulnerability still requires risk—and that risk is essential for deep connection


Resources:

AI APA Research Article

The Scatter Joy Project


Chapters
(00:00) Introduction to the AI &amp; Mental Health Series
(03:45) Why this conversation matters right now
(08:20) How people are already using AI for emotional processing
(14:10) The benefits of AI as a reflective tool
(20:35) The risks of replacing human connection
(27:50) Isolation, convenience, and emotional habits
(34:15) Where AI falls short in empathy and presence
(41:05) Using AI without losing your humanity
(48:30) Final thoughts and what’s ahead in the series

Keywords
AI and mental health, emotional health, vulnerability, human connection, self-awareness, technology and relationships, therapy tools, emotional processing, isolation, personal growth, Three Percent Podcast


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What happens when artificial intelligence meets emotional health?
In this episode, Jamie and Blake begin a new recurring series exploring the intersection of AI and mental health. Rather than offering quick answers or bold predictions, this conversation slows things down and asks better questions.
They reflect on how AI is already shaping the way people process emotions, seek support, and understand themselves. From using AI as a sounding board to the risks of outsourcing vulnerability, they explore both the opportunities and the tensions this technology introduces.
Takeaways

AI can be a helpful tool for reflection—but it cannot replace real human connection


There is a growing temptation to process emotions in isolation rather than in relationship


Convenience can quietly shape our emotional habits in ways we don’t always notice


The goal is not to reject AI, but to use it wisely and within healthy limits


Vulnerability still requires risk—and that risk is essential for deep connection


Resources:

AI APA Research Article

The Scatter Joy Project


Chapters
(00:00) Introduction to the AI &amp; Mental Health Series
(03:45) Why this conversation matters right now
(08:20) How people are already using AI for emotional processing
(14:10) The benefits of AI as a reflective tool
(20:35) The risks of replacing human connection
(27:50) Isolation, convenience, and emotional habits
(34:15) Where AI falls short in empathy and presence
(41:05) Using AI without losing your humanity
(48:30) Final thoughts and what’s ahead in the series

Keywords
AI and mental health, emotional health, vulnerability, human connection, self-awareness, technology and relationships, therapy tools, emotional processing, isolation, personal growth, Three Percent Podcast


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        <![CDATA[<p>Join The Basement – <a href="https://threepercentco.com/membership">https://threepercentco.com/membership</a></p><p>Three Percent Website – <a href="https://threepercentco.com/">https://threepercentco.com/</a></p><p>Follow Three Percent on IG: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/">https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/</a></p><p><br></p><p>What happens when artificial intelligence meets emotional health?</p><p>In this episode, Jamie and Blake begin a new recurring series exploring the intersection of AI and mental health. Rather than offering quick answers or bold predictions, this conversation slows things down and asks better questions.</p><p>They reflect on how AI is already shaping the way people process emotions, seek support, and understand themselves. From using AI as a sounding board to the risks of outsourcing vulnerability, they explore both the opportunities and the tensions this technology introduces.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>AI can be a helpful tool for reflection—but it cannot replace real human connection</p></li>
<li><p>There is a growing temptation to process emotions in isolation rather than in relationship</p></li>
<li><p>Convenience can quietly shape our emotional habits in ways we don’t always notice</p></li>
<li><p>The goal is not to reject AI, but to use it wisely and within healthy limits</p></li>
<li><p>Vulnerability still requires risk—and that risk is essential for deep connection<br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Resources:</strong></p><ul>
<li><a href="https://sentio.org/ai-research/ai-survey">AI APA Research Article</a></li>
<li><a href="https://thescatterjoyproject.com/index.html">The Scatter Joy Project</a></li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Introduction to the AI &amp; Mental Health Series</p><p>(03:45) Why this conversation matters right now</p><p>(08:20) How people are already using AI for emotional processing</p><p>(14:10) The benefits of AI as a reflective tool</p><p>(20:35) The risks of replacing human connection</p><p>(27:50) Isolation, convenience, and emotional habits</p><p>(34:15) Where AI falls short in empathy and presence</p><p>(41:05) Using AI without losing your humanity</p><p>(48:30) Final thoughts and what’s ahead in the series</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>AI and mental health, emotional health, vulnerability, human connection, self-awareness, technology and relationships, therapy tools, emotional processing, isolation, personal growth, Three Percent Podcast</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>Getting Through What You’re Going Through with Tanner Olson</title>
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In this episode, Blake and Jamie sit down with poet, speaker, and author Tanner Olson for a conversation about suffering, hope, creativity, and the honest work of getting through difficult seasons.
Tanner shares the heart behind his new book Getting Through What You’re Going Through, a collection of poems, essays, and reflections meant to be a hopeful companion for people navigating life’s hardest moments. Rather than offering easy answers or quick fixes, Tanner explores the power of naming pain honestly and sitting with others in their suffering.
The conversation moves through humor, storytelling, and deeply personal moments—from Tanner’s health scare and the lifestyle changes it forced him to make, to the ways stress, pride, and striving can quietly shape our lives. Along the way, the group reflects on why empathy is often more powerful than advice, why information alone doesn’t lead to healing, and how poetry can give language to emotions people struggle to express.
Tanner’s writing invites readers to slow down, acknowledge what they’re going through, and trust that hope can still exist in the middle of uncertainty.
This episode is a reminder that sometimes the most meaningful thing we can offer each other is not a solution—but presence.

Takeaways

Poetry can help people name emotions they struggle to articulate.


Sometimes the most helpful response to suffering is simply saying, “I hate this for you.”


Healing rarely comes from information alone—it requires presence, processing, and time.


Rest and lifestyle changes can be brave choices, even when they feel difficult.


Creativity often grows from walking through real life experiences.


Resources
Check out more from Tanner Olson:

New Book: Getting Through What You're Going Through: Notes and Poems for Hoping and Becoming https://amzn.to/4usjMqj


All The Things I Say to God: Learning to Pray Anytime, Anywhere https://amzn.to/3P08GJ5


Website – https://www.writtentospeak.com/


Substack: https://substack.com/@tannerolson


Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/writtentospeak/


Learn more about Three Percent:www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome to the Episode
(02:00) Introducing Tanner Olson
(04:30) Poetry, Humor, and Writing About Real Life
(06:00) The Heart Behind Getting Through What You’re Going Through
(10:30) The Power of Words During Difficult Seasons
(15:30) Why Empathy Matters More Than Easy Answers
(20:30) When People Try to Fix Your Pain
(26:30) The Limits of Self-Awareness and Information
(33:00) Why This Was the Book Tanner Needed to Write
(36:00) A Health Scare and the Wake-Up Call of Stress
(40:30) Lifestyle Changes and Letting Go of Control
(47:00) Childhood, Wonder, and Finding Peace Again
(50:00) Humor, Poetry, and Being Fully Yourself
(58:30) Hope in the Middle of Hard Things
(01:01:00) Where to Find Tanner and His Work

Keywords
Three Percent podcast, Tanner Olson, poetry and faith, emotional health, Christian spirituality, healing and suffering, personal growth, stress and burnout, empathy, vulnerability, faith and creativity, hope in hard seasons, mental health, trusting God, spiritual formation, processing emotions, poetry and healing

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In this episode, Blake and Jamie sit down with poet, speaker, and author Tanner Olson for a conversation about suffering, hope, creativity, and the honest work of getting through difficult seasons.
Tanner shares the heart behind his new book Getting Through What You’re Going Through, a collection of poems, essays, and reflections meant to be a hopeful companion for people navigating life’s hardest moments. Rather than offering easy answers or quick fixes, Tanner explores the power of naming pain honestly and sitting with others in their suffering.
The conversation moves through humor, storytelling, and deeply personal moments—from Tanner’s health scare and the lifestyle changes it forced him to make, to the ways stress, pride, and striving can quietly shape our lives. Along the way, the group reflects on why empathy is often more powerful than advice, why information alone doesn’t lead to healing, and how poetry can give language to emotions people struggle to express.
Tanner’s writing invites readers to slow down, acknowledge what they’re going through, and trust that hope can still exist in the middle of uncertainty.
This episode is a reminder that sometimes the most meaningful thing we can offer each other is not a solution—but presence.

Takeaways

Poetry can help people name emotions they struggle to articulate.


Sometimes the most helpful response to suffering is simply saying, “I hate this for you.”


Healing rarely comes from information alone—it requires presence, processing, and time.


Rest and lifestyle changes can be brave choices, even when they feel difficult.


Creativity often grows from walking through real life experiences.


Resources
Check out more from Tanner Olson:

New Book: Getting Through What You're Going Through: Notes and Poems for Hoping and Becoming https://amzn.to/4usjMqj


All The Things I Say to God: Learning to Pray Anytime, Anywhere https://amzn.to/3P08GJ5


Website – https://www.writtentospeak.com/


Substack: https://substack.com/@tannerolson


Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/writtentospeak/


Learn more about Three Percent:www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome to the Episode
(02:00) Introducing Tanner Olson
(04:30) Poetry, Humor, and Writing About Real Life
(06:00) The Heart Behind Getting Through What You’re Going Through
(10:30) The Power of Words During Difficult Seasons
(15:30) Why Empathy Matters More Than Easy Answers
(20:30) When People Try to Fix Your Pain
(26:30) The Limits of Self-Awareness and Information
(33:00) Why This Was the Book Tanner Needed to Write
(36:00) A Health Scare and the Wake-Up Call of Stress
(40:30) Lifestyle Changes and Letting Go of Control
(47:00) Childhood, Wonder, and Finding Peace Again
(50:00) Humor, Poetry, and Being Fully Yourself
(58:30) Hope in the Middle of Hard Things
(01:01:00) Where to Find Tanner and His Work

Keywords
Three Percent podcast, Tanner Olson, poetry and faith, emotional health, Christian spirituality, healing and suffering, personal growth, stress and burnout, empathy, vulnerability, faith and creativity, hope in hard seasons, mental health, trusting God, spiritual formation, processing emotions, poetry and healing

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        <![CDATA[<p>Join The Basement – https://threepercentco.com/membership</p><p>Three Percent Website – https://threepercentco.com/</p><p>Follow Three Percent on IG: https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/</p><p>In this episode, Blake and Jamie sit down with poet, speaker, and author Tanner Olson for a conversation about suffering, hope, creativity, and the honest work of getting through difficult seasons.</p><p>Tanner shares the heart behind his new book <em>Getting Through What You’re Going Through</em>, a collection of poems, essays, and reflections meant to be a hopeful companion for people navigating life’s hardest moments. Rather than offering easy answers or quick fixes, Tanner explores the power of naming pain honestly and sitting with others in their suffering.</p><p>The conversation moves through humor, storytelling, and deeply personal moments—from Tanner’s health scare and the lifestyle changes it forced him to make, to the ways stress, pride, and striving can quietly shape our lives. Along the way, the group reflects on why empathy is often more powerful than advice, why information alone doesn’t lead to healing, and how poetry can give language to emotions people struggle to express.</p><p>Tanner’s writing invites readers to slow down, acknowledge what they’re going through, and trust that hope can still exist in the middle of uncertainty.</p><p>This episode is a reminder that sometimes the most meaningful thing we can offer each other is not a solution—but presence.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Poetry can help people name emotions they struggle to articulate.</p></li>
<li><p>Sometimes the most helpful response to suffering is simply saying, “I hate this for you.”</p></li>
<li><p>Healing rarely comes from information alone—it requires presence, processing, and time.</p></li>
<li><p>Rest and lifestyle changes can be brave choices, even when they feel difficult.</p></li>
<li><p>Creativity often grows from walking through real life experiences.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Resources</strong></p><p>Check out more from Tanner Olson:</p><ul>
<li><p>New Book: Getting Through What You're Going Through: Notes and Poems for Hoping and Becoming <a href="https://amzn.to/4usjMqj"><u>https://amzn.to/4usjMqj</u></a></p></li>
<li><p>All The Things I Say to God: Learning to Pray Anytime, Anywhere <a href="https://amzn.to/3P08GJ5"><u>https://amzn.to/3P08GJ5</u></a></p></li>
<li><p>Website –<a href="https://www.writtentospeak.com/"> <u>https://www.writtentospeak.com/</u></a></p></li>
<li><p>Substack: <a href="https://substack.com/@tannerolson"><u>https://substack.com/@tannerolson</u></a></p></li>
<li><p>Instagram – <a href="https://www.instagram.com/writtentospeak/"><u>https://www.instagram.com/writtentospeak/</u></a></p></li>
</ul><p>Learn more about Three Percent:<a href="http://www.threepercentco.com"><u>www.threepercentco.com</u></a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Welcome to the Episode</p><p>(02:00) Introducing Tanner Olson</p><p>(04:30) Poetry, Humor, and Writing About Real Life</p><p>(06:00) The Heart Behind <em>Getting Through What You’re Going Through</em></p><p>(10:30) The Power of Words During Difficult Seasons</p><p>(15:30) Why Empathy Matters More Than Easy Answers</p><p>(20:30) When People Try to Fix Your Pain</p><p>(26:30) The Limits of Self-Awareness and Information</p><p>(33:00) Why This Was the Book Tanner Needed to Write</p><p>(36:00) A Health Scare and the Wake-Up Call of Stress</p><p>(40:30) Lifestyle Changes and Letting Go of Control</p><p>(47:00) Childhood, Wonder, and Finding Peace Again</p><p>(50:00) Humor, Poetry, and Being Fully Yourself</p><p>(58:30) Hope in the Middle of Hard Things</p><p>(01:01:00) Where to Find Tanner and His Work</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Three Percent podcast, Tanner Olson, poetry and faith, emotional health, Christian spirituality, healing and suffering, personal growth, stress and burnout, empathy, vulnerability, faith and creativity, hope in hard seasons, mental health, trusting God, spiritual formation, processing emotions, poetry and healing<br></p>
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      <title>S2 Ep. 2: Introducing The Basement</title>
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Season 2 of Three Percent is officially underway.
In this episode, Blake Roberts and Jamie Haigh pull back the curtain on what’s ahead for the podcast this year. After releasing nearly 40 episodes in their first season, they’re returning with a clearer structure, deeper conversations, and a brand-new way for listeners to engage beyond just listening.
They share the vision for Season 2, including a new rhythm of guest conversations, therapist-led discussions, and a new series where they respond to the most common mental health questions people ask AI.
Blake and Jamie also reflect on the tension of creating meaningful resources while inviting people to support the work financially—and why they believe real transformation happens when people move beyond information and into vulnerability and practice.
If Season 1 was about building the podcast, Season 2 is about building a community.
Takeaways

Season 2 introduces a new structure with interviews, host conversations, and question-based episodes.


The Basement community was created for people who want to engage their emotional lives more intentionally.


Vulnerability and support are necessary parts of meaningful personal growth.


Everyone is recovering from something, and community helps us move toward healing.


What Is “The Basement”?
The Basement is the new private Three Percent community.
Inside the community, members will find:

Monthly deep-dive Q&amp;A episodes


Opportunities to submit questions for Blake and Jamie


Guided reflections and practical tools


Connection with others who are doing the work of emotional growth


Membership helps support the podcast while creating a space where listeners can move beyond passive consumption into active engagement.
Join The Basement – https://threepercentco.com/membership

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome to Season 2
(01:50) Looking Back at Season 1
(04:10) The New Structure for Season 2 Episodes
(07:10) The AI Mental Health Question Series
(10:30) The Benefits and Limits of AI in Emotional Growth
(14:00) Understanding “Top Plate” Episodes
(16:30) Introducing The Basement Community
(19:20) Why It’s Called “The Basement”
(22:00) Moving from Consumption to Engagement
(24:30) The Vulnerability of Asking for Support
(26:30) What They Hope This Community Becomes
(28:30) Progress, Not Perfection
(30:00) Final Invitation to Join

Keywords
Three Percent podcast, men’s mental health, emotional health, masculinity, vulnerability, personal growth, emotional awareness, therapy conversations, faith and psychology, AI mental health questions, community building, recovery, emotional honesty, The Basement community, relationships, spiritual formation


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Season 2 of Three Percent is officially underway.
In this episode, Blake Roberts and Jamie Haigh pull back the curtain on what’s ahead for the podcast this year. After releasing nearly 40 episodes in their first season, they’re returning with a clearer structure, deeper conversations, and a brand-new way for listeners to engage beyond just listening.
They share the vision for Season 2, including a new rhythm of guest conversations, therapist-led discussions, and a new series where they respond to the most common mental health questions people ask AI.
Blake and Jamie also reflect on the tension of creating meaningful resources while inviting people to support the work financially—and why they believe real transformation happens when people move beyond information and into vulnerability and practice.
If Season 1 was about building the podcast, Season 2 is about building a community.
Takeaways

Season 2 introduces a new structure with interviews, host conversations, and question-based episodes.


The Basement community was created for people who want to engage their emotional lives more intentionally.


Vulnerability and support are necessary parts of meaningful personal growth.


Everyone is recovering from something, and community helps us move toward healing.


What Is “The Basement”?
The Basement is the new private Three Percent community.
Inside the community, members will find:

Monthly deep-dive Q&amp;A episodes


Opportunities to submit questions for Blake and Jamie


Guided reflections and practical tools


Connection with others who are doing the work of emotional growth


Membership helps support the podcast while creating a space where listeners can move beyond passive consumption into active engagement.
Join The Basement – https://threepercentco.com/membership

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome to Season 2
(01:50) Looking Back at Season 1
(04:10) The New Structure for Season 2 Episodes
(07:10) The AI Mental Health Question Series
(10:30) The Benefits and Limits of AI in Emotional Growth
(14:00) Understanding “Top Plate” Episodes
(16:30) Introducing The Basement Community
(19:20) Why It’s Called “The Basement”
(22:00) Moving from Consumption to Engagement
(24:30) The Vulnerability of Asking for Support
(26:30) What They Hope This Community Becomes
(28:30) Progress, Not Perfection
(30:00) Final Invitation to Join

Keywords
Three Percent podcast, men’s mental health, emotional health, masculinity, vulnerability, personal growth, emotional awareness, therapy conversations, faith and psychology, AI mental health questions, community building, recovery, emotional honesty, The Basement community, relationships, spiritual formation


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        <![CDATA[<p>Join <strong>The Basement</strong> – https://threepercentco.com/membership</p><p>Three Percent Website – https://threepercentco.com/</p><p>Follow Three Percent on IG: https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/</p><p>Season 2 of <em>Three Percent</em> is officially underway.</p><p>In this episode, Blake Roberts and Jamie Haigh pull back the curtain on what’s ahead for the podcast this year. After releasing nearly 40 episodes in their first season, they’re returning with a clearer structure, deeper conversations, and a brand-new way for listeners to engage beyond just listening.</p><p>They share the vision for Season 2, including a new rhythm of guest conversations, therapist-led discussions, and a new series where they respond to the most common mental health questions people ask AI.</p><p>Blake and Jamie also reflect on the tension of creating meaningful resources while inviting people to support the work financially—and why they believe real transformation happens when people move beyond information and into vulnerability and practice.</p><p>If Season 1 was about building the podcast, Season 2 is about building a community.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Season 2 introduces a new structure with interviews, host conversations, and question-based episodes.</p></li>
<li><p>The Basement community was created for people who want to engage their emotional lives more intentionally.</p></li>
<li><p>Vulnerability and support are necessary parts of meaningful personal growth.</p></li>
<li><p>Everyone is recovering from something, and community helps us move toward healing.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>What Is “The Basement”?</strong></p><p><strong>The Basement</strong> is the new private Three Percent community.</p><p>Inside the community, members will find:</p><ul>
<li><p>Monthly <strong>deep-dive Q&amp;A episodes</strong></p></li>
<li><p>Opportunities to <strong>submit questions</strong> for Blake and Jamie</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Guided reflections and practical tools</strong></p></li>
<li><p>Connection with others who are doing the work of emotional growth</p></li>
</ul><p>Membership helps support the podcast while creating a space where listeners can move beyond passive consumption into active engagement.</p><p>Join <strong>The Basement</strong> – https://threepercentco.com/membership</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Welcome to Season 2</p><p>(01:50) Looking Back at Season 1</p><p>(04:10) The New Structure for Season 2 Episodes</p><p>(07:10) The AI Mental Health Question Series</p><p>(10:30) The Benefits and Limits of AI in Emotional Growth</p><p>(14:00) Understanding “Top Plate” Episodes</p><p>(16:30) Introducing The Basement Community</p><p>(19:20) Why It’s Called “The Basement”</p><p>(22:00) Moving from Consumption to Engagement</p><p>(24:30) The Vulnerability of Asking for Support</p><p>(26:30) What They Hope This Community Becomes</p><p>(28:30) Progress, Not Perfection</p><p>(30:00) Final Invitation to Join</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Three Percent podcast, men’s mental health, emotional health, masculinity, vulnerability, personal growth, emotional awareness, therapy conversations, faith and psychology, AI mental health questions, community building, recovery, emotional honesty, The Basement community, relationships, spiritual formation</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>Season Two...coming soon</title>
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We’re back.
In this short (but not that short) teaser episode, Blake and Jamie welcome listeners into Season 2 of Three Percent, reflecting on the break, naming the realities of life with young kids, and sharing what’s been happening behind the scenes while the podcast feed was quiet.
They talk about why they paused, what they’ve been building during the break, and why Season 2 marks a shift from just a podcast to a deeper, more intentional community.
You’ll hear about the official Season 2 launch date, the upcoming private community, what listeners can expect this year, and how you can stay connected as Three Percent grows beyond weekly episodes.
This episode is an invitation: to reconnect, to participate, and to keep showing up together.
Takeaways

Season 2 is about going beyond the podcast and into deeper community.


Life, kids, and capacity matter—and choosing family is part of integrity.


Listener engagement (reviews, comments, emails) has shaped the direction of the show.


Season 2 launches Monday, March 2.


You are invited to take the next step with us.


Chapters
00:00 Welcome Back &amp; The Reality of Life with Kids
01:00 What Three Percent Is (and Why It Exists)
02:00 Why This Is a Teaser Episode
03:00 The Intentional Break: Holidays, Family, and Planning
04:30 Apology for the Disappearance
06:00 The Boundaries Bonus Episode (Still Coming)
07:30 Season 2 Vision &amp; Guest Overflow
09:00 Going Beyond the Podcast
10:30 Introducing the Private Community
12:00 Why We’re Choosing Community Over Ads
14:00 Why the Email List Matters
15:30 Spotify Growth &amp; New Listeners
17:00 Favorite Episodes from Season 1
19:00 Topics Coming in Season 2
21:00 How You Can Shape the Show
22:30 Gratitude, Reviews, and What’s Next
23:30 Final Invitation &amp; Closing Words

Important Links &amp; Calls to Action
Join the Three Percent Email List: https://three-percent-co.kit.com/4c81475a7e
Favorites from Season 1

The Top Plate Coaching Call


The Friendship Episode


Scott Erickson Conversation


Dr. Andrew Bauman Episode


Send Topic Ideas, Stories, or Boundary Fails hello@threepercentco.com
Keywords
Three Percent, Season 2, podcast teaser, men’s mental health, emotional honesty, community, masculinity, therapy, boundaries, healing, vulnerability, spiritual formation, identity, relationships, growth, reflection


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We’re back.
In this short (but not that short) teaser episode, Blake and Jamie welcome listeners into Season 2 of Three Percent, reflecting on the break, naming the realities of life with young kids, and sharing what’s been happening behind the scenes while the podcast feed was quiet.
They talk about why they paused, what they’ve been building during the break, and why Season 2 marks a shift from just a podcast to a deeper, more intentional community.
You’ll hear about the official Season 2 launch date, the upcoming private community, what listeners can expect this year, and how you can stay connected as Three Percent grows beyond weekly episodes.
This episode is an invitation: to reconnect, to participate, and to keep showing up together.
Takeaways

Season 2 is about going beyond the podcast and into deeper community.


Life, kids, and capacity matter—and choosing family is part of integrity.


Listener engagement (reviews, comments, emails) has shaped the direction of the show.


Season 2 launches Monday, March 2.


You are invited to take the next step with us.


Chapters
00:00 Welcome Back &amp; The Reality of Life with Kids
01:00 What Three Percent Is (and Why It Exists)
02:00 Why This Is a Teaser Episode
03:00 The Intentional Break: Holidays, Family, and Planning
04:30 Apology for the Disappearance
06:00 The Boundaries Bonus Episode (Still Coming)
07:30 Season 2 Vision &amp; Guest Overflow
09:00 Going Beyond the Podcast
10:30 Introducing the Private Community
12:00 Why We’re Choosing Community Over Ads
14:00 Why the Email List Matters
15:30 Spotify Growth &amp; New Listeners
17:00 Favorite Episodes from Season 1
19:00 Topics Coming in Season 2
21:00 How You Can Shape the Show
22:30 Gratitude, Reviews, and What’s Next
23:30 Final Invitation &amp; Closing Words

Important Links &amp; Calls to Action
Join the Three Percent Email List: https://three-percent-co.kit.com/4c81475a7e
Favorites from Season 1

The Top Plate Coaching Call


The Friendship Episode


Scott Erickson Conversation


Dr. Andrew Bauman Episode


Send Topic Ideas, Stories, or Boundary Fails hello@threepercentco.com
Keywords
Three Percent, Season 2, podcast teaser, men’s mental health, emotional honesty, community, masculinity, therapy, boundaries, healing, vulnerability, spiritual formation, identity, relationships, growth, reflection


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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for our email list: ⁠<a href="https://three-percent-co.kit.com/4c81475a7e">https://three-percent-co.kit.com/4c81475a7e</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong><a href="http://www.threepercentco.com"> www.threepercentco.com</a></p><p>Instagram – <a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co">@threepercent.co</a></p><p>We’re back.</p><p>In this short (but not that short) teaser episode, Blake and Jamie welcome listeners into <strong>Season 2 of Three Percent</strong>, reflecting on the break, naming the realities of life with young kids, and sharing what’s been happening behind the scenes while the podcast feed was quiet.</p><p>They talk about why they paused, what they’ve been building during the break, and why Season 2 marks a shift from <em>just a podcast</em> to a deeper, more intentional community.</p><p>You’ll hear about the official Season 2 launch date, the upcoming private community, what listeners can expect this year, and how you can stay connected as Three Percent grows beyond weekly episodes.</p><p>This episode is an invitation: to reconnect, to participate, and to keep showing up together.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Season 2 is about going beyond the podcast and into deeper community.</p></li>
<li><p>Life, kids, and capacity matter—and choosing family is part of integrity.</p></li>
<li><p>Listener engagement (reviews, comments, emails) has shaped the direction of the show.</p></li>
<li><p>Season 2 launches Monday, March 2.</p></li>
<li><p>You are invited to take the next step with us.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Welcome Back &amp; The Reality of Life with Kids</p><p>01:00 What Three Percent Is (and Why It Exists)</p><p>02:00 Why This Is a Teaser Episode</p><p>03:00 The Intentional Break: Holidays, Family, and Planning</p><p>04:30 Apology for the Disappearance</p><p>06:00 The Boundaries Bonus Episode (Still Coming)</p><p>07:30 Season 2 Vision &amp; Guest Overflow</p><p>09:00 Going Beyond the Podcast</p><p>10:30 Introducing the Private Community</p><p>12:00 Why We’re Choosing Community Over Ads</p><p>14:00 Why the Email List Matters</p><p>15:30 Spotify Growth &amp; New Listeners</p><p>17:00 Favorite Episodes from Season 1</p><p>19:00 Topics Coming in Season 2</p><p>21:00 How You Can Shape the Show</p><p>22:30 Gratitude, Reviews, and What’s Next</p><p>23:30 Final Invitation &amp; Closing Words</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Important Links &amp; Calls to Action</strong></p><p><strong>Join the Three Percent Email List: </strong><a href="https://three-percent-co.kit.com/4c81475a7e"><strong>https://three-percent-co.kit.com/4c81475a7e</strong></a></p><p><strong>Favorites from Season 1</strong></p><ul>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/XBdWtkR6x0b">The Top Plate Coaching Call</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/vT1WA3S6x0b">The Friendship Episode</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/ZfNOrQV6x0b">Scott Erickson Conversation</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/U9sPtdX6x0b">Dr. Andrew Bauman Episode</a></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Send Topic Ideas, Stories, or Boundary Fails</strong> <a href="mailto:hello@threepercentco.com"><em>hello@threepercentco.com</em></a></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Three Percent, Season 2, podcast teaser, men’s mental health, emotional honesty, community, masculinity, therapy, boundaries, healing, vulnerability, spiritual formation, identity, relationships, growth, reflection</p><p><br></p>
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      <description>In this end-of-year episode, Blake and Jamie look back on ten months of building the Three Percent community—30,000+ streams, 75 countries, countless vulnerable conversations, and a growing team that has made this project possible. 
This episode is equal parts celebration, reflection, honest storytelling, and heartfelt gratitude. Blake and Jamie peel back the curtain on what it’s actually been like behind the scenes: the long mornings, the late nights, raising little kids, navigating personal hardships, and still choosing to show up every week because this work matters.
They share the origins of Three Percent, the goals they set at the beginning of the year, the ones they’ve already surpassed, and the dreams they’re chasing next. You’ll also hear about upcoming retreats, new offerings for 2026, how they think about honesty and boundaries, and a hilarious holiday prompt you can participate in.
This episode is a love letter to the community that has formed around this podcast. Thank you for listening, sharing, reviewing, and showing up. You’ve helped build something truly meaningful.
Takeaways

30,000+ streams in the first year is beyond what Blake and Jamie expected.


The community is the reason this show has grown—your reviews, shares, and messages matter.


Behind the scenes, they’ve navigated personal pain, exhaustion, and spiritual tension while continuing to create.


Creative energy often shows up late in the process—after structure and safety are present.


This year revealed the deep need for honest, sturdy, compassionate men’s spaces,


A growing team (Jackson &amp; Derek!) has made the show sustainable.


Big dreams are underway: retreats, a men’s framework for churches, expanded offerings, and a permanent studio.



Vulnerability must be held within boundaries—honesty can be public, personal, or private.



Resources &amp; Mentions



Episode: What To Do With Your Inner Critic with Aundi Kolber


Episode: Top Plate Coaching Call with Dustin Duvall


Free Download: Pause, Pray, Process Method (via email list)


Email your holiday story: hello@threepercentco.com


Chapters
(00:00) How This Podcast Has Shaped Us
(01:00) Welcome to the End-of-Year Celebration
(02:00) Behind-the-Scenes Banter &amp; Recording Energy
(05:30) Being Dads, Therapists, &amp; Podcast Hosts
(07:00) How the Show Has Grown Because of You
(13:00) The Impact of Listener Reviews &amp; Messages
(15:00) Revisiting the Original 2024 Goals
(17:00) Hitting 30,000 Streams (Triple the Goal!)
(18:30) Why the Mission Matters: Men, Honesty &amp; Healing
(20:00) On Vulnerability, Boundaries &amp; Faith
(23:00) Building a Team: Bringing on Jackson &amp; Derek
(25:00) Showing Up Even in Hard Seasons
(27:00) Parenting, Fatigue &amp; Still Choosing This Work
(29:00) Future Dreams: Merch, Retreats, &amp; Collaborations
(42:00) What Topics You Want in Season Two
(44:00) Final Reflections &amp; Gratitude
(45:00) The New Closing Line: Keep Showing Up

Keywords
Three Percent, end of year episode, reflection, men’s mental health, emotional honesty, vulnerability, healing, spiritual formation, community, gratitude, burnout, creativity, parenting, therapy, masculinity, retreats, personal growth, identity, boundaries, integrity, resilience


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      <itunes:summary>In this end-of-year episode, Blake and Jamie look back on ten months of building the Three Percent community—30,000+ streams, 75 countries, countless vulnerable conversations, and a growing team that has made this project possible. 
This episode is equal parts celebration, reflection, honest storytelling, and heartfelt gratitude. Blake and Jamie peel back the curtain on what it’s actually been like behind the scenes: the long mornings, the late nights, raising little kids, navigating personal hardships, and still choosing to show up every week because this work matters.
They share the origins of Three Percent, the goals they set at the beginning of the year, the ones they’ve already surpassed, and the dreams they’re chasing next. You’ll also hear about upcoming retreats, new offerings for 2026, how they think about honesty and boundaries, and a hilarious holiday prompt you can participate in.
This episode is a love letter to the community that has formed around this podcast. Thank you for listening, sharing, reviewing, and showing up. You’ve helped build something truly meaningful.
Takeaways

30,000+ streams in the first year is beyond what Blake and Jamie expected.


The community is the reason this show has grown—your reviews, shares, and messages matter.


Behind the scenes, they’ve navigated personal pain, exhaustion, and spiritual tension while continuing to create.


Creative energy often shows up late in the process—after structure and safety are present.


This year revealed the deep need for honest, sturdy, compassionate men’s spaces,


A growing team (Jackson &amp; Derek!) has made the show sustainable.


Big dreams are underway: retreats, a men’s framework for churches, expanded offerings, and a permanent studio.



Vulnerability must be held within boundaries—honesty can be public, personal, or private.



Resources &amp; Mentions



Episode: What To Do With Your Inner Critic with Aundi Kolber


Episode: Top Plate Coaching Call with Dustin Duvall


Free Download: Pause, Pray, Process Method (via email list)


Email your holiday story: hello@threepercentco.com


Chapters
(00:00) How This Podcast Has Shaped Us
(01:00) Welcome to the End-of-Year Celebration
(02:00) Behind-the-Scenes Banter &amp; Recording Energy
(05:30) Being Dads, Therapists, &amp; Podcast Hosts
(07:00) How the Show Has Grown Because of You
(13:00) The Impact of Listener Reviews &amp; Messages
(15:00) Revisiting the Original 2024 Goals
(17:00) Hitting 30,000 Streams (Triple the Goal!)
(18:30) Why the Mission Matters: Men, Honesty &amp; Healing
(20:00) On Vulnerability, Boundaries &amp; Faith
(23:00) Building a Team: Bringing on Jackson &amp; Derek
(25:00) Showing Up Even in Hard Seasons
(27:00) Parenting, Fatigue &amp; Still Choosing This Work
(29:00) Future Dreams: Merch, Retreats, &amp; Collaborations
(42:00) What Topics You Want in Season Two
(44:00) Final Reflections &amp; Gratitude
(45:00) The New Closing Line: Keep Showing Up

Keywords
Three Percent, end of year episode, reflection, men’s mental health, emotional honesty, vulnerability, healing, spiritual formation, community, gratitude, burnout, creativity, parenting, therapy, masculinity, retreats, personal growth, identity, boundaries, integrity, resilience


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        <![CDATA[<p>In this end-of-year episode, Blake and Jamie look back on <em>ten months</em> of building the Three Percent community—30,000+ streams, 75 countries, countless vulnerable conversations, and a growing team that has made this project possible. </p><p>This episode is equal parts celebration, reflection, honest storytelling, and heartfelt gratitude. Blake and Jamie peel back the curtain on what it’s actually been like behind the scenes: the long mornings, the late nights, raising little kids, navigating personal hardships, and still choosing to show up every week because this work matters.</p><p>They share the origins of Three Percent, the goals they set at the beginning of the year, the ones they’ve already surpassed, and the dreams they’re chasing next. You’ll also hear about upcoming retreats, new offerings for 2026, how they think about honesty and boundaries, and a hilarious holiday prompt you can participate in.</p><p>This episode is a love letter to the community that has formed around this podcast. Thank you for listening, sharing, reviewing, and showing up. You’ve helped build something truly meaningful.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>30,000+ streams in the first year is beyond what Blake and Jamie expected.</p></li>
<li><p>The community is the reason this show has grown—your reviews, shares, and messages matter.</p></li>
<li><p>Behind the scenes, they’ve navigated personal pain, exhaustion, and spiritual tension while continuing to create.</p></li>
<li><p>Creative energy often shows up late in the process—after structure and safety are present.</p></li>
<li><p>This year revealed the deep need for honest, sturdy, compassionate men’s spaces,</p></li>
<li><p>A growing team (Jackson &amp; Derek!) has made the show sustainable.</p></li>
<li><p>Big dreams are underway: retreats, a men’s framework for churches, expanded offerings, and a permanent studio.</p></li>
</ul><ul><li>
<ul><li>Vulnerability must be held within boundaries—honesty can be public, personal, or private.</li></ul>
<p><br></p>
<p>Resources &amp; Mentions</p>
</li></ul><ul>
<li><p>Episode: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/6lL4leKKUXiaEh83y9kV0K?si=aD2nj8JnQXuK2Jpt33SRqA">What To Do With Your Inner Critic with Aundi Kolber</a></p></li>
<li><p>Episode: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/5SlQi6FdUoLPyI8vDTVAoZ?si=nQEsNXbVT-GfnDpWBvO6Hg"><em>Top Plate Coaching Call with Dustin Duvall</em></a></p></li>
<li><p>Free Download: <a href="https://threepercentco.com/">Pause, Pray, Process Method (via email list)</a></p></li>
<li><p>Email your holiday story: <strong>hello@threepercentco.com</strong><br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) How This Podcast Has Shaped Us</p><p>(01:00) Welcome to the End-of-Year Celebration</p><p>(02:00) Behind-the-Scenes Banter &amp; Recording Energy</p><p>(05:30) Being Dads, Therapists, &amp; Podcast Hosts</p><p>(07:00) How the Show Has Grown Because of You</p><p>(13:00) The Impact of Listener Reviews &amp; Messages</p><p>(15:00) Revisiting the Original 2024 Goals</p><p>(17:00) Hitting 30,000 Streams (Triple the Goal!)</p><p>(18:30) Why the Mission Matters: Men, Honesty &amp; Healing</p><p>(20:00) On Vulnerability, Boundaries &amp; Faith</p><p>(23:00) Building a Team: Bringing on Jackson &amp; Derek</p><p>(25:00) Showing Up Even in Hard Seasons</p><p>(27:00) Parenting, Fatigue &amp; Still Choosing This Work</p><p>(29:00) Future Dreams: Merch, Retreats, &amp; Collaborations</p><p>(42:00) What Topics You Want in Season Two</p><p>(44:00) Final Reflections &amp; Gratitude</p><p>(45:00) The New Closing Line: Keep Showing Up</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Three Percent, end of year episode, reflection, men’s mental health, emotional honesty, vulnerability, healing, spiritual formation, community, gratitude, burnout, creativity, parenting, therapy, masculinity, retreats, personal growth, identity, boundaries, integrity, resilience</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>Top Plate Coaching Call with Dustin Duvall </title>
      <description>This week, Blake and Jamie invite listeners into a real-time Top Plate coaching call with 3% community member Dustin Duvall. In this session, Dustin brings his honest history about stress, being a good husband, overwhelm, and the pressure to carry everything at once.
Together they unpack what a Top Plate actually is—the one thing in your life that requires the most attention—and how naming it can radically shift the way you show up for your family, your work, and yourself.
This is a practical and deeply human episode about burnout, boundaries, internal narratives, and the courage it takes to ask for help. If you’re feeling stretched thin or unsure how to keep all the plates spinning, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and next steps.
Takeaways

Your “Top Plate” is the area of life demanding the most attention—and naming it brings relief.


Burnout isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s your body telling the truth.


You can’t lead others well if you’re constantly abandoning yourself.


Most overwhelm comes from unspoken expectations and silent pressure.


Compassion and honesty are more effective motivators than shame.


You don’t need to fix everything at once; you need to take the next right step.


Chapters
(00:00) Welcome &amp; What a Top Plate Coaching Call Is
(03:40) Dustin’s Story &amp; Current Stress Points
(07:15) Identifying the Real Top Plate
(11:50) Why Overwhelm Feels Like Failure
(15:00) The Emotional Cost of Carrying Everything
(18:30) When Performance Becomes Your Identity
(22:00) Listening to Your Body’s “Alarm System”
(26:40) Blake’s Coaching: Finding the Pressure Valve
(30:10) What Happens When You Name the Real Issue
(34:20) Dustin’s Breakthrough: Permission to Slow Down
(38:00) Boundaries, Leadership, and Family Health
(42:00) Choosing What Matters Most Right Now
(46:00) The First Next Step
(49:30) Final Coaching Reflections

Keywords
Top Plate, coaching, emotional health, burnout, overwhelm, stress, leadership, boundaries, self-awareness, nervous system, family, identity, masculinity, spiritual formation, Three Percent


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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, Blake and Jamie invite listeners into a real-time Top Plate coaching call with 3% community member Dustin Duvall. In this session, Dustin brings his honest history about stress, being a good husband, overwhelm, and the pressure to carry everything at once.
Together they unpack what a Top Plate actually is—the one thing in your life that requires the most attention—and how naming it can radically shift the way you show up for your family, your work, and yourself.
This is a practical and deeply human episode about burnout, boundaries, internal narratives, and the courage it takes to ask for help. If you’re feeling stretched thin or unsure how to keep all the plates spinning, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and next steps.
Takeaways

Your “Top Plate” is the area of life demanding the most attention—and naming it brings relief.


Burnout isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s your body telling the truth.


You can’t lead others well if you’re constantly abandoning yourself.


Most overwhelm comes from unspoken expectations and silent pressure.


Compassion and honesty are more effective motivators than shame.


You don’t need to fix everything at once; you need to take the next right step.


Chapters
(00:00) Welcome &amp; What a Top Plate Coaching Call Is
(03:40) Dustin’s Story &amp; Current Stress Points
(07:15) Identifying the Real Top Plate
(11:50) Why Overwhelm Feels Like Failure
(15:00) The Emotional Cost of Carrying Everything
(18:30) When Performance Becomes Your Identity
(22:00) Listening to Your Body’s “Alarm System”
(26:40) Blake’s Coaching: Finding the Pressure Valve
(30:10) What Happens When You Name the Real Issue
(34:20) Dustin’s Breakthrough: Permission to Slow Down
(38:00) Boundaries, Leadership, and Family Health
(42:00) Choosing What Matters Most Right Now
(46:00) The First Next Step
(49:30) Final Coaching Reflections

Keywords
Top Plate, coaching, emotional health, burnout, overwhelm, stress, leadership, boundaries, self-awareness, nervous system, family, identity, masculinity, spiritual formation, Three Percent


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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, Blake and Jamie invite listeners into a real-time <strong>Top Plate coaching call</strong> with 3% community member <strong>Dustin Duvall</strong>. In this session, Dustin brings his honest history about stress, being a good husband, overwhelm, and the pressure to carry everything at once.</p><p>Together they unpack what a <em>Top Plate</em> actually is—the one thing in your life that requires the most attention—and how naming it can radically shift the way you show up for your family, your work, and yourself.</p><p>This is a practical and deeply human episode about burnout, boundaries, internal narratives, and the courage it takes to ask for help. If you’re feeling stretched thin or unsure how to keep all the plates spinning, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and next steps.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Your “Top Plate” is the area of life demanding the most attention—and naming it brings relief.</p></li>
<li><p>Burnout isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s your body telling the truth.</p></li>
<li><p>You can’t lead others well if you’re constantly abandoning yourself.</p></li>
<li><p>Most overwhelm comes from unspoken expectations and silent pressure.</p></li>
<li><p>Compassion and honesty are more effective motivators than shame.</p></li>
<li><p>You don’t need to fix everything at once; you need to take the next right step.<br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Welcome &amp; What a Top Plate Coaching Call Is</p><p>(03:40) Dustin’s Story &amp; Current Stress Points</p><p>(07:15) Identifying the Real Top Plate</p><p>(11:50) Why Overwhelm Feels Like Failure</p><p>(15:00) The Emotional Cost of Carrying Everything</p><p>(18:30) When Performance Becomes Your Identity</p><p>(22:00) Listening to Your Body’s “Alarm System”</p><p>(26:40) Blake’s Coaching: Finding the Pressure Valve</p><p>(30:10) What Happens When You Name the Real Issue</p><p>(34:20) Dustin’s Breakthrough: Permission to Slow Down</p><p>(38:00) Boundaries, Leadership, and Family Health</p><p>(42:00) Choosing What Matters Most Right Now</p><p>(46:00) The First Next Step</p><p>(49:30) Final Coaching Reflections</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Top Plate, coaching, emotional health, burnout, overwhelm, stress, leadership, boundaries, self-awareness, nervous system, family, identity, masculinity, spiritual formation, Three Percent</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>What To Do With Your Inner Critic with Aundi Kolber</title>
      <description>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with bestselling author and therapist Aundi Kolber for a powerful conversation about trauma, compassion, the inner critic, and learning to “try softer.”
Aundi shares openly about growing up in an abusive home, how her fierce inner critic helped her survive, and why healing doesn’t come through trying harder—but through a compassionate, regulated relationship with ourselves and others. They unpack attachment, window of tolerance, neurobiology, and why men especially struggle to let go of performance and self-hatred.
This is an episode about shifting from survival mode to connection. About befriending the parts of us we’ve pushed away. And about discovering that compassion is not weakness—it’s strength that doesn’t fold.

Takeaways

Your inner critic was born for a reason—it helped you survive.


Healing happens when we can be with our pain, not in our pain.


Compassion is both tender and fierce: soft toward wounds, strong toward safety.


Our window of tolerance expands in the presence of regulated, safe relationships.


You don’t have to tell everyone everything—honesty requires discernment and safety.


Trying Softer is not giving up; it’s choosing connection over self-punishment.


We can reassign our inner critic’s job—from attacking us to discerning what’s good for us.


Chapters
(00:00) Aundi’s Story &amp; Meeting the Inner Critic(04:00) Growing Up in Abuse: The Origin of Hyper-Vigilance(08:00) Trauma, Sensitivity &amp; Why Our Parts Form(12:00) Reframing the Inner Critic: A Protector, Not an Enemy(15:00) Attachment, Performance &amp; Getting Needs Met(18:00) How the Body Shrinks its Window of Tolerance(21:00) What Regulation Really Means(24:00) Why Safe Relationships Expand Our Capacity(27:00) Vulnerability, Men’s Groups &amp; Discernment(30:00) Numbing, Shutdown &amp; Forced Dorsal States(33:00) Befriending the Pain We Learned to Fear(37:00) What It Means to “Try Softer”(40:00) Compassion That Doesn’t Fold(45:00) Letting Fierce Compassion Set Boundaries(48:00) Shame, “Still,” and Resentment Toward Our Parts(52:00) Trying Softer as a Lifelong Posture(55:00) The Surprises of Aundi’s Work(58:00) What Gives Aundi Hope(01:00:00) Loaves &amp; Fishes: Being a Steward of Pain(01:02:00) What’s Next for Aundi

Resources
Try Softer — Aundi Kolber Strong Like Water — Aundi KolberTake What You Need — Aundi Kolber
Keywords
Aundi Kolber, Try Softer, Strong Like Water, trauma recovery, inner critic, self-compassion, window of tolerance, attachment, CPTSD, abuse recovery, neurobiology, IFS, shame, masculinity, emotional health, compassion, boundaries, healing, spiritual formation, Three Percent podcast

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      <itunes:summary>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with bestselling author and therapist Aundi Kolber for a powerful conversation about trauma, compassion, the inner critic, and learning to “try softer.”
Aundi shares openly about growing up in an abusive home, how her fierce inner critic helped her survive, and why healing doesn’t come through trying harder—but through a compassionate, regulated relationship with ourselves and others. They unpack attachment, window of tolerance, neurobiology, and why men especially struggle to let go of performance and self-hatred.
This is an episode about shifting from survival mode to connection. About befriending the parts of us we’ve pushed away. And about discovering that compassion is not weakness—it’s strength that doesn’t fold.

Takeaways

Your inner critic was born for a reason—it helped you survive.


Healing happens when we can be with our pain, not in our pain.


Compassion is both tender and fierce: soft toward wounds, strong toward safety.


Our window of tolerance expands in the presence of regulated, safe relationships.


You don’t have to tell everyone everything—honesty requires discernment and safety.


Trying Softer is not giving up; it’s choosing connection over self-punishment.


We can reassign our inner critic’s job—from attacking us to discerning what’s good for us.


Chapters
(00:00) Aundi’s Story &amp; Meeting the Inner Critic(04:00) Growing Up in Abuse: The Origin of Hyper-Vigilance(08:00) Trauma, Sensitivity &amp; Why Our Parts Form(12:00) Reframing the Inner Critic: A Protector, Not an Enemy(15:00) Attachment, Performance &amp; Getting Needs Met(18:00) How the Body Shrinks its Window of Tolerance(21:00) What Regulation Really Means(24:00) Why Safe Relationships Expand Our Capacity(27:00) Vulnerability, Men’s Groups &amp; Discernment(30:00) Numbing, Shutdown &amp; Forced Dorsal States(33:00) Befriending the Pain We Learned to Fear(37:00) What It Means to “Try Softer”(40:00) Compassion That Doesn’t Fold(45:00) Letting Fierce Compassion Set Boundaries(48:00) Shame, “Still,” and Resentment Toward Our Parts(52:00) Trying Softer as a Lifelong Posture(55:00) The Surprises of Aundi’s Work(58:00) What Gives Aundi Hope(01:00:00) Loaves &amp; Fishes: Being a Steward of Pain(01:02:00) What’s Next for Aundi

Resources
Try Softer — Aundi Kolber Strong Like Water — Aundi KolberTake What You Need — Aundi Kolber
Keywords
Aundi Kolber, Try Softer, Strong Like Water, trauma recovery, inner critic, self-compassion, window of tolerance, attachment, CPTSD, abuse recovery, neurobiology, IFS, shame, masculinity, emotional health, compassion, boundaries, healing, spiritual formation, Three Percent podcast

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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with bestselling author and therapist <strong>Aundi Kolber</strong> for a powerful conversation about trauma, compassion, the inner critic, and learning to “try softer.”</p><p>Aundi shares openly about growing up in an abusive home, how her fierce inner critic helped her survive, and why healing doesn’t come through trying harder—but through a compassionate, regulated relationship with ourselves and others. They unpack attachment, window of tolerance, neurobiology, and why men especially struggle to let go of performance and self-hatred.</p><p>This is an episode about shifting from survival mode to connection. About befriending the parts of us we’ve pushed away. And about discovering that compassion is not weakness—it’s strength that doesn’t fold.</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul>
<li><p>Your inner critic was born for a reason—it helped you survive.</p></li>
<li><p>Healing happens when we can be <em>with</em> our pain, not <em>in</em> our pain.</p></li>
<li><p>Compassion is both tender and fierce: soft toward wounds, strong toward safety.</p></li>
<li><p>Our window of tolerance expands in the presence of regulated, safe relationships.</p></li>
<li><p>You don’t have to tell everyone everything—honesty requires discernment and safety.</p></li>
<li><p>Trying Softer is not giving up; it’s choosing connection over self-punishment.</p></li>
<li><p>We can reassign our inner critic’s job—from attacking us to discerning what’s good for us.</p></li>
</ul><p>Chapters</p><p>(00:00) Aundi’s Story &amp; Meeting the Inner Critic(04:00) Growing Up in Abuse: The Origin of Hyper-Vigilance(08:00) Trauma, Sensitivity &amp; Why Our Parts Form(12:00) Reframing the Inner Critic: A Protector, Not an Enemy(15:00) Attachment, Performance &amp; Getting Needs Met(18:00) How the Body Shrinks its Window of Tolerance(21:00) What Regulation Really Means(24:00) Why Safe Relationships Expand Our Capacity(27:00) Vulnerability, Men’s Groups &amp; Discernment(30:00) Numbing, Shutdown &amp; Forced Dorsal States(33:00) Befriending the Pain We Learned to Fear(37:00) What It Means to “Try Softer”(40:00) Compassion That Doesn’t Fold(45:00) Letting Fierce Compassion Set Boundaries(48:00) Shame, “Still,” and Resentment Toward Our Parts(52:00) Trying Softer as a Lifelong Posture(55:00) The Surprises of Aundi’s Work(58:00) What Gives Aundi Hope(01:00:00) Loaves &amp; Fishes: Being a Steward of Pain(01:02:00) What’s Next for Aundi</p><p><br></p><p>Resources</p><p><a href="https://a.co/d/fQkKPWp"><em>Try Softer</em> — Aundi Kolber </a><br><a href="https://a.co/d/8BJwm20"><em>Strong Like Water</em> — Aundi Kolber</a><br><a href="https://a.co/d/cXnkpZO"><em>Take What You Need</em> — Aundi Kolber</a><br></p><p>Keywords</p><p>Aundi Kolber, Try Softer, Strong Like Water, trauma recovery, inner critic, self-compassion, window of tolerance, attachment, CPTSD, abuse recovery, neurobiology, IFS, shame, masculinity, emotional health, compassion, boundaries, healing, spiritual formation, Three Percent podcast</p>
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      <title>More Than A Game with World Series MVP Ben Zobrist</title>
      <description>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with Ben Zobrist, former MLB player and two-time World Series champion, for a vulnerable and deeply human conversation about identity, faith, and what happens when the cheering stops.
Ben shares openly about the transition out of professional baseball, the loss of structure and purpose that followed, and how faith became a place of wrestling rather than performance. Together, they explore the tension between success and surrender, what it means to be truly known, and the slow, humble work of healing when your identity is stripped away.
This isn’t a story about baseball—it’s a story about becoming whole.
Takeaways

Success can hide the deeper questions about who we are and where we belong.


Leaving a career built on performance can expose old wounds around identity and worth.


Faith doesn’t eliminate pain—it gives us a way to be honest in it.


Real healing happens through community, rest, and humility.


You can lose what you do and still discover who you are.


Check out more from Ben Zobrist: 
Instagram – @benzobrist18 
Learn more about Champion Forward

Learn more about Three Percent: 
 www.threepercentco.com 
Instagram – @threepercent.co

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome &amp; Introducing Ben Zobrist
(04:10) Life After Baseball: The Unknown Season
(09:20) When Identity Is Built on Performance
(13:50) The Hidden Cost of Success
(18:30) Wrestling with Faith in the Middle of Loss
(22:00) Learning to Rest After Years of Drive
(27:10) What Healing Has Looked Like for Ben
(31:30) Community, Therapy, and Honest Friendship
(36:00) Lessons from Baseball That Still Apply
(41:20) Redefining Winning in Life and Faith
(45:00) Final Reflections and Gratitude

Resources

🎧 Related episodes:



Healing the Heart After Trauma with Dr. Thomas Cabell


The Strength Men Need to Reclaim with Marc Typo


A Practical Guide to Engaging Your Emotions




Keywords
Ben Zobrist, MLB, baseball, faith, identity, mental health, healing, masculinity, success, performance, transition, purpose, humility, emotional health, spiritual formation, life after sports, Three Percent podcast


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      <itunes:summary>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with Ben Zobrist, former MLB player and two-time World Series champion, for a vulnerable and deeply human conversation about identity, faith, and what happens when the cheering stops.
Ben shares openly about the transition out of professional baseball, the loss of structure and purpose that followed, and how faith became a place of wrestling rather than performance. Together, they explore the tension between success and surrender, what it means to be truly known, and the slow, humble work of healing when your identity is stripped away.
This isn’t a story about baseball—it’s a story about becoming whole.
Takeaways

Success can hide the deeper questions about who we are and where we belong.


Leaving a career built on performance can expose old wounds around identity and worth.


Faith doesn’t eliminate pain—it gives us a way to be honest in it.


Real healing happens through community, rest, and humility.


You can lose what you do and still discover who you are.


Check out more from Ben Zobrist: 
Instagram – @benzobrist18 
Learn more about Champion Forward

Learn more about Three Percent: 
 www.threepercentco.com 
Instagram – @threepercent.co

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome &amp; Introducing Ben Zobrist
(04:10) Life After Baseball: The Unknown Season
(09:20) When Identity Is Built on Performance
(13:50) The Hidden Cost of Success
(18:30) Wrestling with Faith in the Middle of Loss
(22:00) Learning to Rest After Years of Drive
(27:10) What Healing Has Looked Like for Ben
(31:30) Community, Therapy, and Honest Friendship
(36:00) Lessons from Baseball That Still Apply
(41:20) Redefining Winning in Life and Faith
(45:00) Final Reflections and Gratitude

Resources

🎧 Related episodes:



Healing the Heart After Trauma with Dr. Thomas Cabell


The Strength Men Need to Reclaim with Marc Typo


A Practical Guide to Engaging Your Emotions




Keywords
Ben Zobrist, MLB, baseball, faith, identity, mental health, healing, masculinity, success, performance, transition, purpose, humility, emotional health, spiritual formation, life after sports, Three Percent podcast


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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with <strong>Ben Zobrist</strong>, former MLB player and two-time World Series champion, for a vulnerable and deeply human conversation about identity, faith, and what happens when the cheering stops.</p><p>Ben shares openly about the transition out of professional baseball, the loss of structure and purpose that followed, and how faith became a place of wrestling rather than performance. Together, they explore the tension between success and surrender, what it means to be truly known, and the slow, humble work of healing when your identity is stripped away.</p><p>This isn’t a story about baseball—it’s a story about becoming whole.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Success can hide the deeper questions about who we are and where we belong.</p></li>
<li><p>Leaving a career built on performance can expose old wounds around identity and worth.</p></li>
<li><p>Faith doesn’t eliminate pain—it gives us a way to be honest in it.</p></li>
<li><p>Real healing happens through community, rest, and humility.</p></li>
<li><p>You can lose what you do and still discover who you are.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Check out more from Ben Zobrist:</strong> </p><p>Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/benzobrist18/"> @benzobrist18</a> </p><p>Learn more about <a href="https://www.championforward.org/">Champion Forward</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> </p><p><a href="https://www.threepercentco.com"> www.threepercentco.com</a> </p><p>Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co"> @threepercent.co</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Welcome &amp; Introducing Ben Zobrist</p><p>(04:10) Life After Baseball: The Unknown Season</p><p>(09:20) When Identity Is Built on Performance</p><p>(13:50) The Hidden Cost of Success</p><p>(18:30) Wrestling with Faith in the Middle of Loss</p><p>(22:00) Learning to Rest After Years of Drive</p><p>(27:10) What Healing Has Looked Like for Ben</p><p>(31:30) Community, Therapy, and Honest Friendship</p><p>(36:00) Lessons from Baseball That Still Apply</p><p>(41:20) Redefining Winning in Life and Faith</p><p>(45:00) Final Reflections and Gratitude</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Resources</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>🎧 Related episodes:</p></li>
<ul>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/aK8GNAt6YXb"><em>Healing the Heart After Trauma with Dr. Thomas Cabell</em></a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/AjBQn7zDaYb"><em>The Strength Men Need to Reclaim with Marc Typo</em></a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/whTViVBDaYb"><em>A Practical Guide to Engaging Your Emotions</em></a></p></li>
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</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Ben Zobrist, MLB, baseball, faith, identity, mental health, healing, masculinity, success, performance, transition, purpose, humility, emotional health, spiritual formation, life after sports, Three Percent podcast</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>How the Body Teaches the Soul with Justin Whitmel Early</title>
      <description>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with Justin Whitmel Earley—author, lawyer, and father of four—to talk about habits that shape the heart of a family. Justin shares his story of going from missionary life to corporate law, from breakdown to deep formation, and how he discovered that small, ordinary rhythms can become spiritual lifelines.
They unpack what it looks like to build a household of peace in a world that runs on hurry, noise, and distraction—and why habits of love, presence, and prayer matter more than ever. This conversation blends theology and practicality, inviting us to see that the way we live each day is forming the people we’re becoming.
Takeaways

Habits aren’t just productivity tools—they’re ways of shaping love and attention.


Children learn what peace feels like through the rhythms of their parents.


Morning prayer, shared meals, and nightly blessings anchor the home in presence.


Hustle culture and hurry are spiritual forces that disconnect us from God and others.


The household is the front line of formation—and the place where grace meets real life.


Justin's New Book:  The Body Teaches the Soul
Check out more from Justin Whitmel Earley:
Website – www.justinwhitmelearley.com
Instagram – @justinwhitmelearley
Podcast - Intentional Fatherhood Podcast
Learn more about Three Percent:
www.threepercentco.com
Instagram – @threepercent.co
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction &amp; Justin’s Story
(05:20) From Missionary to Lawyer: The Collapse That Changed Everything
(10:45) Discovering the Power of Habits
(15:30) Why the Household Is the Front Line of Formation
(20:00) Practicing Presence in a Distracted World
(26:30) Rhythms of Morning and Evening Prayer
(33:00) What Kids Learn from Watching Our Habits
(38:00) Building Grace into Daily Structure
(42:15) Habits of Work, Rest, and Sabbath
(47:00) The Practice of Blessing and Gratitude
(52:00) How Formation Happens in the Ordinary
(56:00) Closing Reflections
Keywords
Justin Whitmel Earley, Habits of the Household, The Common Rule, spiritual formation, habits, discipline, family life, parenting, emotional health, faith, household rhythms, rest, sabbath, presence, hurry, masculinity, relationships, marriage, formation, love, community, Three Percent podcast


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with Justin Whitmel Earley—author, lawyer, and father of four—to talk about habits that shape the heart of a family. Justin shares his story of going from missionary life to corporate law, from breakdown to deep formation, and how he discovered that small, ordinary rhythms can become spiritual lifelines.
They unpack what it looks like to build a household of peace in a world that runs on hurry, noise, and distraction—and why habits of love, presence, and prayer matter more than ever. This conversation blends theology and practicality, inviting us to see that the way we live each day is forming the people we’re becoming.
Takeaways

Habits aren’t just productivity tools—they’re ways of shaping love and attention.


Children learn what peace feels like through the rhythms of their parents.


Morning prayer, shared meals, and nightly blessings anchor the home in presence.


Hustle culture and hurry are spiritual forces that disconnect us from God and others.


The household is the front line of formation—and the place where grace meets real life.


Justin's New Book:  The Body Teaches the Soul
Check out more from Justin Whitmel Earley:
Website – www.justinwhitmelearley.com
Instagram – @justinwhitmelearley
Podcast - Intentional Fatherhood Podcast
Learn more about Three Percent:
www.threepercentco.com
Instagram – @threepercent.co
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction &amp; Justin’s Story
(05:20) From Missionary to Lawyer: The Collapse That Changed Everything
(10:45) Discovering the Power of Habits
(15:30) Why the Household Is the Front Line of Formation
(20:00) Practicing Presence in a Distracted World
(26:30) Rhythms of Morning and Evening Prayer
(33:00) What Kids Learn from Watching Our Habits
(38:00) Building Grace into Daily Structure
(42:15) Habits of Work, Rest, and Sabbath
(47:00) The Practice of Blessing and Gratitude
(52:00) How Formation Happens in the Ordinary
(56:00) Closing Reflections
Keywords
Justin Whitmel Earley, Habits of the Household, The Common Rule, spiritual formation, habits, discipline, family life, parenting, emotional health, faith, household rhythms, rest, sabbath, presence, hurry, masculinity, relationships, marriage, formation, love, community, Three Percent podcast


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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with <strong>Justin Whitmel Earley</strong>—author, lawyer, and father of four—to talk about <em>habits that shape the heart of a family.</em> Justin shares his story of going from missionary life to corporate law, from breakdown to deep formation, and how he discovered that small, ordinary rhythms can become spiritual lifelines.</p><p>They unpack what it looks like to build a household of peace in a world that runs on hurry, noise, and distraction—and why habits of love, presence, and prayer matter more than ever. This conversation blends theology and practicality, inviting us to see that the way we live each day is forming the people we’re becoming.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Habits aren’t just productivity tools—they’re ways of shaping love and attention.</p></li>
<li><p>Children learn what peace feels like through the rhythms of their parents.</p></li>
<li><p>Morning prayer, shared meals, and nightly blessings anchor the home in presence.</p></li>
<li><p>Hustle culture and hurry are spiritual forces that disconnect us from God and others.</p></li>
<li><p>The household is the front line of formation—and the place where grace meets real life.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Justin's New Book: </strong> <a href="https://a.co/d/iSG9ovZ"><em>The Body Teaches the Soul</em></a></p><p><strong>Check out more from Justin Whitmel Earley:</strong></p><p>Website –<a href="https://www.justinwhitmelearley.com"> <u>www.justinwhitmelearley.com</u></a></p><p>Instagram – <a href="https://www.instagram.com/justinwhitmelearley/"><u>@justinwhitmelearley</u></a></p><p>Podcast -<em> </em><a href="https://www.intentionalfatherhood.org/"><u>Intentional Fatherhood Podcast</u></a></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.threepercentco.com"><u>www.threepercentco.com</u></a></p><p>Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/"><u> @threepercent.co</u></a></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Introduction &amp; Justin’s Story</p><p>(05:20) From Missionary to Lawyer: The Collapse That Changed Everything</p><p>(10:45) Discovering the Power of Habits</p><p>(15:30) Why the Household Is the Front Line of Formation</p><p>(20:00) Practicing Presence in a Distracted World</p><p>(26:30) Rhythms of Morning and Evening Prayer</p><p>(33:00) What Kids Learn from Watching Our Habits</p><p>(38:00) Building Grace into Daily Structure</p><p>(42:15) Habits of Work, Rest, and Sabbath</p><p>(47:00) The Practice of Blessing and Gratitude</p><p>(52:00) How Formation Happens in the Ordinary</p><p>(56:00) Closing Reflections</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Justin Whitmel Earley, Habits of the Household, The Common Rule, spiritual formation, habits, discipline, family life, parenting, emotional health, faith, household rhythms, rest, sabbath, presence, hurry, masculinity, relationships, marriage, formation, love, community, Three Percent podcast</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>A Cardiologists Perspective on Healing Trauma</title>
      <description>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with Dr. Thomas Cabell, a physician and teacher whose decades of experience in medicine and spiritual formation have shaped his holistic view of health and healing. In a world that treats brokenness as something to hide or fix, Dr. Cabell offers a countercultural perspective: that healing is not the absence of pain—it’s the restoration of connection.
Together they explore how the body and soul are deeply intertwined, how medicine and faith can work hand-in-hand, and why true health includes emotional honesty, rest, and relationship. With stories from his medical career, spiritual reflections, and grounded wisdom, Dr. Cabell reminds us that becoming whole is less about control and more about courage.
Takeaways

Healing is a return to connection—within ourselves, with others, and with God.


The body is always telling the truth; symptoms are invitations, not failures.


Busyness and disconnection are often modern forms of sickness.


Listening deeply—to our bodies, our emotions, and each other—is a healing act.


Integrating medicine, psychology, and faith offers a fuller picture of human flourishing.


Check out more of Dr. Thomas Cabell:  Ascension Health Profile
Learn more about Three Percent: 
www.threepercentco.com 
Instagram – @threepercentco
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction &amp; Why We Avoid Stillness
(04:30) Dr. Cabell’s Journey into Medicine and Ministry
(10:20) What Patients Teach Us About Healing
(14:50) How the Body and Spirit Speak the Same Language
(20:00) Disconnection as the Root of Disease
(26:30) The Power of Presence in Medicine
(31:00) When Helping Becomes Hiding
(37:00) Integrating Faith, Medicine, and Mental Health
(43:20) How Rest and Play Restore Wholeness
(48:10) What True Healing Looks Like
(53:00) Final Reflections &amp; Encouragement
Keywords
Dr. Thomas Cabell, healthcare, holistic health, spiritual formation, medicine and faith, emotional healing, embodiment, presence, rest, connection, trauma healing, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, wholeness, soul care, Three Percent podcast


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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with Dr. Thomas Cabell, a physician and teacher whose decades of experience in medicine and spiritual formation have shaped his holistic view of health and healing. In a world that treats brokenness as something to hide or fix, Dr. Cabell offers a countercultural perspective: that healing is not the absence of pain—it’s the restoration of connection.
Together they explore how the body and soul are deeply intertwined, how medicine and faith can work hand-in-hand, and why true health includes emotional honesty, rest, and relationship. With stories from his medical career, spiritual reflections, and grounded wisdom, Dr. Cabell reminds us that becoming whole is less about control and more about courage.
Takeaways

Healing is a return to connection—within ourselves, with others, and with God.


The body is always telling the truth; symptoms are invitations, not failures.


Busyness and disconnection are often modern forms of sickness.


Listening deeply—to our bodies, our emotions, and each other—is a healing act.


Integrating medicine, psychology, and faith offers a fuller picture of human flourishing.


Check out more of Dr. Thomas Cabell:  Ascension Health Profile
Learn more about Three Percent: 
www.threepercentco.com 
Instagram – @threepercentco
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction &amp; Why We Avoid Stillness
(04:30) Dr. Cabell’s Journey into Medicine and Ministry
(10:20) What Patients Teach Us About Healing
(14:50) How the Body and Spirit Speak the Same Language
(20:00) Disconnection as the Root of Disease
(26:30) The Power of Presence in Medicine
(31:00) When Helping Becomes Hiding
(37:00) Integrating Faith, Medicine, and Mental Health
(43:20) How Rest and Play Restore Wholeness
(48:10) What True Healing Looks Like
(53:00) Final Reflections &amp; Encouragement
Keywords
Dr. Thomas Cabell, healthcare, holistic health, spiritual formation, medicine and faith, emotional healing, embodiment, presence, rest, connection, trauma healing, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, wholeness, soul care, Three Percent podcast


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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with <strong>Dr. Thomas Cabell</strong>, a physician and teacher whose decades of experience in medicine and spiritual formation have shaped his holistic view of health and healing. In a world that treats brokenness as something to hide or fix, Dr. Cabell offers a countercultural perspective: that <em>healing is not the absence of pain—it’s the restoration of connection.</em></p><p>Together they explore how the body and soul are deeply intertwined, how medicine and faith can work hand-in-hand, and why true health includes emotional honesty, rest, and relationship. With stories from his medical career, spiritual reflections, and grounded wisdom, Dr. Cabell reminds us that becoming whole is less about control and more about courage.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Healing is a return to connection—within ourselves, with others, and with God.</p></li>
<li><p>The body is always telling the truth; symptoms are invitations, not failures.</p></li>
<li><p>Busyness and disconnection are often modern forms of sickness.</p></li>
<li><p>Listening deeply—to our bodies, our emotions, and each other—is a healing act.</p></li>
<li><p>Integrating medicine, psychology, and faith offers a fuller picture of human flourishing.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Check out more of Dr. Thomas Cabell:</strong> <a href="https://healthcare.ascension.org/find-care/provider/1932274503/thomas-cabell"> <u>Ascension Health Profile</u></a></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> </p><p><a href="https://www.threepercentco.com"><u>www.threepercentco.com</u></a> </p><p>Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co"><u> @threepercentco</u></a></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Introduction &amp; Why We Avoid Stillness</p><p>(04:30) Dr. Cabell’s Journey into Medicine and Ministry</p><p>(10:20) What Patients Teach Us About Healing</p><p>(14:50) How the Body and Spirit Speak the Same Language</p><p>(20:00) Disconnection as the Root of Disease</p><p>(26:30) The Power of Presence in Medicine</p><p>(31:00) When Helping Becomes Hiding</p><p>(37:00) Integrating Faith, Medicine, and Mental Health</p><p>(43:20) How Rest and Play Restore Wholeness</p><p>(48:10) What True Healing Looks Like</p><p>(53:00) Final Reflections &amp; Encouragement</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Dr. Thomas Cabell, healthcare, holistic health, spiritual formation, medicine and faith, emotional healing, embodiment, presence, rest, connection, trauma healing, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, wholeness, soul care, Three Percent podcast</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>What Your Body’s Trying to Tell You with Lexy Florentina</title>
      <description>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with Lexy Florentina, a somatic experiencing practitioner, writer, and teacher helping people reconnect with their bodies after trauma. In this beautiful, grounding conversation, Lexy helps us understand what it means to build a relationship with the body—not to fix or control it, but to listen to it.
Through stories, science, and a live somatic exercise with Blake, Lexy guides us to see that the body isn’t the enemy. It’s been fighting for us, not against us. Together they explore how men, in particular, have been conditioned to override, shame, or disconnect from their emotions—and how healing begins when we learn to be curious instead of critical.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt stuck, numb, or at war with themselves.
Takeaways

Healing begins when we stop trying to fix our bodies and start listening to them.


The body’s reactions aren’t failures—they’re survival strategies born from protection.


Curiosity is the foundation of healing; judgment keeps us disconnected.


Trauma narrows our menu of choices—healing shows us there are other options.


Men often carry a shame-based or control-based relationship with their bodies; soft curiosity opens the door to safety.


Our bodies are always communicating; the question is whether we’ll listen.


Check out more of Lexy Florentina: Website – lexyflorentina.com Instagram – @lexyflorentina Community – Held: A co-resting membership for learning to be with your body
Learn more about Three Percent: www.threepercentco.com Instagram – @threepercentco
Chapters
(00:00) Welcome &amp; Introducing Lexy Florentina
(03:00) What Is Somatic Experiencing?
(07:00) Lexy’s Story: From Complex Trauma to Healing
(10:00) The Body as an Ally, Not an Enemy
(13:00) Why Men Struggle to Connect with Their Bodies
(16:00) Curiosity vs. Control
(18:00) How We Learn to Disconnect from Ourselves
(22:00) “I Can’t Change This, But I Can Help You Not Feel It”
(25:00) A Live Somatic Exercise with Blake
(31:00) Finding Safety and Sturdiness in the Body
(35:00) The Importance of Agency and Choice in Healing
(38:00) Watching Healing in Real Time
(40:00) Why We Consume Information to Fix Ourselves
(42:00) There’s Nothing Wrong With You—Your Body Is Doing Its Job
(44:00) Lexy’s Work: Community, Courses, and “Held”
(46:00) Closing Reflections
Resources

The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk


Gabor Maté – drgabormate.com


Keywords
Lexy Florentina, somatic experiencing, trauma healing, nervous system, emotional regulation, embodiment, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, trauma response, curiosity, shame, body awareness, mindfulness, self-compassion, somatic therapy, healing, co-regulation, connection, faith, vulnerability, emotional safety, Three Percent podcast


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with Lexy Florentina, a somatic experiencing practitioner, writer, and teacher helping people reconnect with their bodies after trauma. In this beautiful, grounding conversation, Lexy helps us understand what it means to build a relationship with the body—not to fix or control it, but to listen to it.
Through stories, science, and a live somatic exercise with Blake, Lexy guides us to see that the body isn’t the enemy. It’s been fighting for us, not against us. Together they explore how men, in particular, have been conditioned to override, shame, or disconnect from their emotions—and how healing begins when we learn to be curious instead of critical.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt stuck, numb, or at war with themselves.
Takeaways

Healing begins when we stop trying to fix our bodies and start listening to them.


The body’s reactions aren’t failures—they’re survival strategies born from protection.


Curiosity is the foundation of healing; judgment keeps us disconnected.


Trauma narrows our menu of choices—healing shows us there are other options.


Men often carry a shame-based or control-based relationship with their bodies; soft curiosity opens the door to safety.


Our bodies are always communicating; the question is whether we’ll listen.


Check out more of Lexy Florentina: Website – lexyflorentina.com Instagram – @lexyflorentina Community – Held: A co-resting membership for learning to be with your body
Learn more about Three Percent: www.threepercentco.com Instagram – @threepercentco
Chapters
(00:00) Welcome &amp; Introducing Lexy Florentina
(03:00) What Is Somatic Experiencing?
(07:00) Lexy’s Story: From Complex Trauma to Healing
(10:00) The Body as an Ally, Not an Enemy
(13:00) Why Men Struggle to Connect with Their Bodies
(16:00) Curiosity vs. Control
(18:00) How We Learn to Disconnect from Ourselves
(22:00) “I Can’t Change This, But I Can Help You Not Feel It”
(25:00) A Live Somatic Exercise with Blake
(31:00) Finding Safety and Sturdiness in the Body
(35:00) The Importance of Agency and Choice in Healing
(38:00) Watching Healing in Real Time
(40:00) Why We Consume Information to Fix Ourselves
(42:00) There’s Nothing Wrong With You—Your Body Is Doing Its Job
(44:00) Lexy’s Work: Community, Courses, and “Held”
(46:00) Closing Reflections
Resources

The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk


Gabor Maté – drgabormate.com


Keywords
Lexy Florentina, somatic experiencing, trauma healing, nervous system, emotional regulation, embodiment, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, trauma response, curiosity, shame, body awareness, mindfulness, self-compassion, somatic therapy, healing, co-regulation, connection, faith, vulnerability, emotional safety, Three Percent podcast


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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, Blake and Jamie sit down with <strong>Lexy Florentina</strong>, a somatic experiencing practitioner, writer, and teacher helping people reconnect with their bodies after trauma. In this beautiful, grounding conversation, Lexy helps us understand what it means to build a relationship with the body—not to fix or control it, but to listen to it.</p><p>Through stories, science, and a live somatic exercise with Blake, Lexy guides us to see that the body isn’t the enemy. It’s been fighting <em>for</em> us, not <em>against</em> us. Together they explore how men, in particular, have been conditioned to override, shame, or disconnect from their emotions—and how healing begins when we learn to be curious instead of critical.</p><p>This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt stuck, numb, or at war with themselves.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Healing begins when we stop trying to fix our bodies and start listening to them.</p></li>
<li><p>The body’s reactions aren’t failures—they’re survival strategies born from protection.</p></li>
<li><p>Curiosity is the foundation of healing; judgment keeps us disconnected.</p></li>
<li><p>Trauma narrows our menu of choices—healing shows us there are other options.</p></li>
<li><p>Men often carry a shame-based or control-based relationship with their bodies; soft curiosity opens the door to safety.</p></li>
<li><p>Our bodies are always communicating; the question is whether we’ll listen.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Check out more of Lexy Florentina:</strong> Website – <a href="http://lexyflorentina.com"><u>lexyflorentina.com</u></a> Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/lexyflorentina/?hl=en"> <u>@lexyflorentina</u></a> Community – <a href="https://lexyflorentina.com/held"><em>Held</em><u>: A co-resting membership for learning to be with your body</u></a></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> <a href="https://www.threepercentco.com"><u>www.threepercentco.com</u></a> Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/"><u> @threepercentco</u></a></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Welcome &amp; Introducing Lexy Florentina</p><p>(03:00) What Is Somatic Experiencing?</p><p>(07:00) Lexy’s Story: From Complex Trauma to Healing</p><p>(10:00) The Body as an Ally, Not an Enemy</p><p>(13:00) Why Men Struggle to Connect with Their Bodies</p><p>(16:00) Curiosity vs. Control</p><p>(18:00) How We Learn to Disconnect from Ourselves</p><p>(22:00) “I Can’t Change This, But I Can Help You Not Feel It”</p><p>(25:00) A Live Somatic Exercise with Blake</p><p>(31:00) Finding Safety and Sturdiness in the Body</p><p>(35:00) The Importance of Agency and Choice in Healing</p><p>(38:00) Watching Healing in Real Time</p><p>(40:00) Why We Consume Information to Fix Ourselves</p><p>(42:00) There’s Nothing Wrong With You—Your Body Is Doing Its Job</p><p>(44:00) Lexy’s Work: Community, Courses, and “Held”</p><p>(46:00) Closing Reflections</p><p><strong>Resources</strong></p><ul>
<li><p><a href="https://a.co/d/iDCfKy6"><em>The Body Keeps the Score</em></a> by Bessel van der Kolk</p></li>
<li><p>Gabor Maté – <a href="http://drgabormate.com"><u>drgabormate.com</u><br></a></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Lexy Florentina, somatic experiencing, trauma healing, nervous system, emotional regulation, embodiment, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, trauma response, curiosity, shame, body awareness, mindfulness, self-compassion, somatic therapy, healing, co-regulation, connection, faith, vulnerability, emotional safety, Three Percent podcast</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>The Science of Relationships</title>
      <description>In this heartfelt and practical conversation, Blake and Jamie dive deep into attachment science — exploring how our earliest relationships shape the way we connect, protect, and seek safety today. Drawing from both research and their own friendship, they unpack the four attachment styles — secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized — and describe them through vivid metaphors: the pasture, jungle, desert, and war zone.
They share personal stories of conflict and repair, offering a hopeful look at how awareness and compassion can help us move toward emotional safety. This episode is a guide to understanding your relational patterns and choosing connection over protection.
Takeaways

Your attachment style isn’t a flaw — it’s an adaptive strategy that once kept you safe.


Awareness is the first step, but healing happens in relationship.


Secure attachment (“the pasture”) is built through safety, consistency, and repair.


Avoidance, anxiety, and chaos are often just unhealed attempts to find connection.


The goal isn’t perfection; it’s movement toward honesty, empathy, and safety.


Resources

Embodied Faith by Jeff &amp; Cyd Holsclaw – https://www.embodiedfaith.life/


Dr. Curt Thompson – Author and speaker on attachment &amp; spiritual formation https://curtthompsonmd.com/attachment-theory-i/


Related Episodes:



A Practical Guide to Engaging Your Emotions


Suicide Prevention Month


Emotions for Dummies (Like Us)



Learn more about Three Percent:
www.threepercentco.com
Instagram – @threepercent.co

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome &amp; Why We’re Talking About Attachment 
(04:15) What Is Attachment Science? 
(09:40) How Our Childhood Shapes Our Style of Connection
(14:30) The War Zone – Disorganized/Ambivalent Attachment
(18:50) The Jungle – Anxious Attachment 
(23:10 )The Desert – Avoidant Attachment 
(28:00) The Pasture – Secure Attachment 
(31:45) Blake’s Story: Growing Up Without Emotional Safety
(36:20) Jamie’s Story: Learning to Stay Present in Conflict 
(40:30) How Attachment Shows Up in Our Friendship 
(44:10) The Role of Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation 
(48:00) Moving Toward the Pasture: Repair and Connection
(53:00) How Faith and Attachment Intersect 
(57:00) Final Reflections &amp; Encouragement for the Week
Keywords
attachment, attachment theory, secure attachment, avoidant attachment, anxious attachment, disorganized attachment, emotional safety, friendship, faith, therapy, trauma healing, co-regulation, nervous system, parenting, relationships, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, Three Percent, mental health, emotional literacy, self-awareness, connection, neuroscience, grace, growth


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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this heartfelt and practical conversation, Blake and Jamie dive deep into attachment science — exploring how our earliest relationships shape the way we connect, protect, and seek safety today. Drawing from both research and their own friendship, they unpack the four attachment styles — secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized — and describe them through vivid metaphors: the pasture, jungle, desert, and war zone.
They share personal stories of conflict and repair, offering a hopeful look at how awareness and compassion can help us move toward emotional safety. This episode is a guide to understanding your relational patterns and choosing connection over protection.
Takeaways

Your attachment style isn’t a flaw — it’s an adaptive strategy that once kept you safe.


Awareness is the first step, but healing happens in relationship.


Secure attachment (“the pasture”) is built through safety, consistency, and repair.


Avoidance, anxiety, and chaos are often just unhealed attempts to find connection.


The goal isn’t perfection; it’s movement toward honesty, empathy, and safety.


Resources

Embodied Faith by Jeff &amp; Cyd Holsclaw – https://www.embodiedfaith.life/


Dr. Curt Thompson – Author and speaker on attachment &amp; spiritual formation https://curtthompsonmd.com/attachment-theory-i/


Related Episodes:



A Practical Guide to Engaging Your Emotions


Suicide Prevention Month


Emotions for Dummies (Like Us)



Learn more about Three Percent:
www.threepercentco.com
Instagram – @threepercent.co

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome &amp; Why We’re Talking About Attachment 
(04:15) What Is Attachment Science? 
(09:40) How Our Childhood Shapes Our Style of Connection
(14:30) The War Zone – Disorganized/Ambivalent Attachment
(18:50) The Jungle – Anxious Attachment 
(23:10 )The Desert – Avoidant Attachment 
(28:00) The Pasture – Secure Attachment 
(31:45) Blake’s Story: Growing Up Without Emotional Safety
(36:20) Jamie’s Story: Learning to Stay Present in Conflict 
(40:30) How Attachment Shows Up in Our Friendship 
(44:10) The Role of Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation 
(48:00) Moving Toward the Pasture: Repair and Connection
(53:00) How Faith and Attachment Intersect 
(57:00) Final Reflections &amp; Encouragement for the Week
Keywords
attachment, attachment theory, secure attachment, avoidant attachment, anxious attachment, disorganized attachment, emotional safety, friendship, faith, therapy, trauma healing, co-regulation, nervous system, parenting, relationships, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, Three Percent, mental health, emotional literacy, self-awareness, connection, neuroscience, grace, growth


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        <![CDATA[<p>In this heartfelt and practical conversation, Blake and Jamie dive deep into <strong>attachment science</strong> — exploring how our earliest relationships shape the way we connect, protect, and seek safety today. Drawing from both research and their own friendship, they unpack the four attachment styles — <strong>secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized</strong> — and describe them through vivid metaphors: the <strong>pasture, jungle, desert,</strong> and <strong>war zone</strong>.</p><p>They share personal stories of conflict and repair, offering a hopeful look at how awareness and compassion can help us move toward emotional safety. This episode is a guide to understanding your relational patterns and choosing connection over protection.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Your attachment style isn’t a flaw — it’s an adaptive strategy that once kept you safe.</p></li>
<li><p>Awareness is the first step, but healing happens in relationship.</p></li>
<li><p>Secure attachment (“the pasture”) is built through safety, consistency, and repair.</p></li>
<li><p>Avoidance, anxiety, and chaos are often just unhealed attempts to find connection.</p></li>
<li><p>The goal isn’t perfection; it’s movement toward honesty, empathy, and safety.<br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Resources</strong></p><ul>
<li><p><em>Embodied Faith</em> by Jeff &amp; Cyd Holsclaw – https://www.embodiedfaith.life/</p></li>
<li><p>Dr. Curt Thompson – Author and speaker on attachment &amp; spiritual formation https://curtthompsonmd.com/attachment-theory-i/</p></li>
<li><p>Related Episodes:</p></li>
<ul>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/eQlbyluEFWb"><em>A Practical Guide to Engaging Your Emotions</em></a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/4Brf8y8cqWb"><em>Suicide Prevention Month</em></a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/mV1CJdFhmXb"><em>Emotions for Dummies (Like Us)</em></a></p></li>
</ul>
</ul><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.threepercentco.com"><u>www.threepercentco.com</u></a></p><p>Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/"><u> @threepercent.co</u></a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Welcome &amp; Why We’re Talking About Attachment </p><p>(04:15) What Is Attachment Science? </p><p>(09:40) How Our Childhood Shapes Our Style of Connection</p><p>(14:30) The War Zone – Disorganized/Ambivalent Attachment</p><p>(18:50) The Jungle – Anxious Attachment </p><p>(23:10 )The Desert – Avoidant Attachment </p><p>(28:00) The Pasture – Secure Attachment </p><p>(31:45) Blake’s Story: Growing Up Without Emotional Safety</p><p>(36:20) Jamie’s Story: Learning to Stay Present in Conflict </p><p>(40:30) How Attachment Shows Up in Our Friendship </p><p>(44:10) The Role of Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation </p><p>(48:00) Moving Toward the Pasture: Repair and Connection</p><p>(53:00) How Faith and Attachment Intersect </p><p>(57:00) Final Reflections &amp; Encouragement for the Week</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>attachment, attachment theory, secure attachment, avoidant attachment, anxious attachment, disorganized attachment, emotional safety, friendship, faith, therapy, trauma healing, co-regulation, nervous system, parenting, relationships, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, Three Percent, mental health, emotional literacy, self-awareness, connection, neuroscience, grace, growth</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>What is Authentic Hope? with Annie F. Downs</title>
      <description>In this week’s episode, we sit down with New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and podcast host Annie F. Downs—known by many as the “Queen of Fun.” Annie shares with us her journey of embracing both joy and pain, and how cultivating delight in everyday life can reconnect us to God, ourselves, and others. Together we explore the tension between being hopeful and bypassing pain, how to discern what parts of our story are private vs. public, and why fun is more than just entertainment—it’s a taste of eternity. Annie invites us to rediscover what our five-year-old selves loved, and how those simple joys can bring healing and hope today.

Links

Annie F. Downs: anniefdowns.com



That Sounds Fun Podcast: Listen here


Book: That Sounds Fun https://amzn.to/42s5ObF


Upcoming Tour Dates with CAIN: caintheband.com

Reforesting Faith: What Trees Teach Us About the Nature of God and His Love for Us by Matthew Sleeth https://amzn.to/42seuPo


Takeaways

Fun is not frivolous—it’s a spiritual practice that points us to eternity.
Vulnerability requires discernment: knowing what belongs to your private life and what can be shared publicly.
Hope can be both a practice and a feeling—sometimes we “put it on like a jacket” before we fully believe it.
Settling into our humanness allows us to extend grace to ourselves and to others.
Men especially need to reclaim fun and kindness toward themselves, not just others.

Chapters
(00:00) – Putting on Hope Like a Jacket
(02:00) – Meet Annie F. Downs: Author, Speaker, Podcaster
(05:00) – Onsite, Vulnerability, and Healing
(10:00) – Public, Personal, and Private Lives
(18:00) – The Tension Between Hope and Spiritual Bypassing
(25:00) – Settling Into Humanness and Grace
(29:00) – Why Fun Matters for Men
(35:00) – Listening to Your Five-Year-Old Self
(41:00) – Fun as a Taste of Eternity
(44:00) – Be Kind to Yourself
(46:00) – Annie’s Upcoming Tour and Projects
(48:00) – Pizza, Shirley Temples, and Madeleine L’Engle

Keywords
Annie F. Downs, That Sounds Fun, hope, fun, faith, vulnerability, Onsite, private vs. public life, therapy, humanness, grace, joy, eternity, childhood delight, masculinity, emotional health, three percent podcast


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      <itunes:summary>In this week’s episode, we sit down with New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and podcast host Annie F. Downs—known by many as the “Queen of Fun.” Annie shares with us her journey of embracing both joy and pain, and how cultivating delight in everyday life can reconnect us to God, ourselves, and others. Together we explore the tension between being hopeful and bypassing pain, how to discern what parts of our story are private vs. public, and why fun is more than just entertainment—it’s a taste of eternity. Annie invites us to rediscover what our five-year-old selves loved, and how those simple joys can bring healing and hope today.

Links

Annie F. Downs: anniefdowns.com



That Sounds Fun Podcast: Listen here


Book: That Sounds Fun https://amzn.to/42s5ObF


Upcoming Tour Dates with CAIN: caintheband.com

Reforesting Faith: What Trees Teach Us About the Nature of God and His Love for Us by Matthew Sleeth https://amzn.to/42seuPo


Takeaways

Fun is not frivolous—it’s a spiritual practice that points us to eternity.
Vulnerability requires discernment: knowing what belongs to your private life and what can be shared publicly.
Hope can be both a practice and a feeling—sometimes we “put it on like a jacket” before we fully believe it.
Settling into our humanness allows us to extend grace to ourselves and to others.
Men especially need to reclaim fun and kindness toward themselves, not just others.

Chapters
(00:00) – Putting on Hope Like a Jacket
(02:00) – Meet Annie F. Downs: Author, Speaker, Podcaster
(05:00) – Onsite, Vulnerability, and Healing
(10:00) – Public, Personal, and Private Lives
(18:00) – The Tension Between Hope and Spiritual Bypassing
(25:00) – Settling Into Humanness and Grace
(29:00) – Why Fun Matters for Men
(35:00) – Listening to Your Five-Year-Old Self
(41:00) – Fun as a Taste of Eternity
(44:00) – Be Kind to Yourself
(46:00) – Annie’s Upcoming Tour and Projects
(48:00) – Pizza, Shirley Temples, and Madeleine L’Engle

Keywords
Annie F. Downs, That Sounds Fun, hope, fun, faith, vulnerability, Onsite, private vs. public life, therapy, humanness, grace, joy, eternity, childhood delight, masculinity, emotional health, three percent podcast


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        <![CDATA[<p>In this week’s episode, we sit down with New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and podcast host <strong>Annie F. Downs</strong>—known by many as the “Queen of Fun.” Annie shares with us her journey of embracing both joy and pain, and how cultivating delight in everyday life can reconnect us to God, ourselves, and others. Together we explore the tension between being hopeful and bypassing pain, how to discern what parts of our story are private vs. public, and why fun is more than just entertainment—it’s a taste of eternity. Annie invites us to rediscover what our five-year-old selves loved, and how those simple joys can bring healing and hope today.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Links</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>Annie F. Downs: <a href="http://anniefdowns.com">anniefdowns.com</a>
</li></ul><ul>
<li>
<em>That Sounds Fun</em> Podcast: <a href="https://www.anniefdowns.com/thatsoundsfun/">Listen here</a>
</li>
<li>Book: That Sounds Fun <a href="https://amzn.to/42s5ObF">https://amzn.to/42s5ObF</a>
</li>
</ul><ul><li>Upcoming Tour Dates with CAIN: <a href="http://caintheband.com">caintheband.com</a>
</li></ul><ul><li>Reforesting Faith: What Trees Teach Us About the Nature of God and His Love for Us by Matthew Sleeth <a href="https://amzn.to/42seuPo">https://amzn.to/42seuPo</a>
</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>Fun is not frivolous—it’s a spiritual practice that points us to eternity.</li></ul><ul><li>Vulnerability requires discernment: knowing what belongs to your private life and what can be shared publicly.</li></ul><ul><li>Hope can be both a practice and a feeling—sometimes we “put it on like a jacket” before we fully believe it.</li></ul><ul><li>Settling into our humanness allows us to extend grace to ourselves and to others.</li></ul><ul><li>Men especially need to reclaim fun and kindness toward themselves, not just others.<br>
</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) – Putting on Hope Like a Jacket</p><p>(02:00) – Meet Annie F. Downs: Author, Speaker, Podcaster</p><p>(05:00) – Onsite, Vulnerability, and Healing</p><p>(10:00) – Public, Personal, and Private Lives</p><p>(18:00) – The Tension Between Hope and Spiritual Bypassing</p><p>(25:00) – Settling Into Humanness and Grace</p><p>(29:00) – Why Fun Matters for Men</p><p>(35:00) – Listening to Your Five-Year-Old Self</p><p>(41:00) – Fun as a Taste of Eternity</p><p>(44:00) – Be Kind to Yourself</p><p>(46:00) – Annie’s Upcoming Tour and Projects</p><p>(48:00) – Pizza, Shirley Temples, and Madeleine L’Engle</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Annie F. Downs, That Sounds Fun, hope, fun, faith, vulnerability, Onsite, private vs. public life, therapy, humanness, grace, joy, eternity, childhood delight, masculinity, emotional health, three percent podcast</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>What Makes a Man Truly Strong with Dr. John Delony</title>
      <description>Through raw honesty, humor, and deep wisdom, Dr. John Delony joins us to talk about what real strength looks like. A bestselling author, mental health expert, and co-host of The Ramsey Show, John has spent years walking people through crisis, parenting, relationships, and the everyday chaos of life.
In this conversation, John shares his personal journey of growing up in the Church of Christ, discovering punk rock, wrestling with anger and grief, and learning what it means to truly be safe and present for his wife and kids. From stories about music and moshing to his vulnerable account of therapy, childhood trauma, and reconnecting with his daughter, John reminds us that the hardest and most courageous thing a man can do is sit across from someone and say, “I’m hurting.”
If you’ve ever wondered how to move from flexing your way through life to finding peace, love, and connection—you won’t want to miss this one.
 Links Mentioned

The Dr. John Deloney Show: https://www.youtube.com/johndelony 


Dr. John Delony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johndelony/


Books:



Building a Non-Anxious Life: https://amzn.to/46SORts 


Own Your Past Change Your Future: A Not-So-Complicated Approach to Relationships, Mental Health &amp; Wellness: https://amzn.to/4mDWlFB



 Takeaways

Why real masculinity is found in honesty, vulnerability, and connection—not toughness.


How unprocessed trauma shows up in family systems and relationships.


The story of John’s daughter and how therapy helped transform their relationship.


Why anger is often grief in disguise.


The importance of men believing they are worth being loved.


Chapters 
(00:00) – Introduction 
(02:00) – From Punk Rock to Pantera to Faith 
(10:00) – Why Safety Matters in Family Systems 
(16:00) – Messages Men Have Been Told 
(22:00) – Wrestling With Worthiness and Faith 
(31:00) – The Nuclear Reactor in the Chest 
(38:00) – Addiction, Numbing, and Finding Peace 
(45:00) – Honoring Anger and Grief 
(52:00) – Why All the Feelings Belong 
(58:00) – Closing Thoughts

Keywords 
John Delony, Ramsey Show, mental health, therapy, masculinity, vulnerability, anger, grief, parenting, trauma healing, connection, worthiness, holistic masculinity, emotions, authenticity


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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Through raw honesty, humor, and deep wisdom, Dr. John Delony joins us to talk about what real strength looks like. A bestselling author, mental health expert, and co-host of The Ramsey Show, John has spent years walking people through crisis, parenting, relationships, and the everyday chaos of life.
In this conversation, John shares his personal journey of growing up in the Church of Christ, discovering punk rock, wrestling with anger and grief, and learning what it means to truly be safe and present for his wife and kids. From stories about music and moshing to his vulnerable account of therapy, childhood trauma, and reconnecting with his daughter, John reminds us that the hardest and most courageous thing a man can do is sit across from someone and say, “I’m hurting.”
If you’ve ever wondered how to move from flexing your way through life to finding peace, love, and connection—you won’t want to miss this one.
 Links Mentioned

The Dr. John Deloney Show: https://www.youtube.com/johndelony 


Dr. John Delony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johndelony/


Books:



Building a Non-Anxious Life: https://amzn.to/46SORts 


Own Your Past Change Your Future: A Not-So-Complicated Approach to Relationships, Mental Health &amp; Wellness: https://amzn.to/4mDWlFB



 Takeaways

Why real masculinity is found in honesty, vulnerability, and connection—not toughness.


How unprocessed trauma shows up in family systems and relationships.


The story of John’s daughter and how therapy helped transform their relationship.


Why anger is often grief in disguise.


The importance of men believing they are worth being loved.


Chapters 
(00:00) – Introduction 
(02:00) – From Punk Rock to Pantera to Faith 
(10:00) – Why Safety Matters in Family Systems 
(16:00) – Messages Men Have Been Told 
(22:00) – Wrestling With Worthiness and Faith 
(31:00) – The Nuclear Reactor in the Chest 
(38:00) – Addiction, Numbing, and Finding Peace 
(45:00) – Honoring Anger and Grief 
(52:00) – Why All the Feelings Belong 
(58:00) – Closing Thoughts

Keywords 
John Delony, Ramsey Show, mental health, therapy, masculinity, vulnerability, anger, grief, parenting, trauma healing, connection, worthiness, holistic masculinity, emotions, authenticity


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        <![CDATA[<p>Through raw honesty, humor, and deep wisdom, Dr. John Delony joins us to talk about what real strength looks like. A bestselling author, mental health expert, and co-host of <em>The Ramsey Show</em>, John has spent years walking people through crisis, parenting, relationships, and the everyday chaos of life.</p><p>In this conversation, John shares his personal journey of growing up in the Church of Christ, discovering punk rock, wrestling with anger and grief, and learning what it means to truly be safe and present for his wife and kids. From stories about music and moshing to his vulnerable account of therapy, childhood trauma, and reconnecting with his daughter, John reminds us that the hardest and most courageous thing a man can do is sit across from someone and say, <em>“I’m hurting.”</em></p><p>If you’ve ever wondered how to move from flexing your way through life to finding peace, love, and connection—you won’t want to miss this one.</p><p> <strong>Links Mentioned</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>The Dr. John Deloney Show: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/johndelony">https://www.youtube.com/johndelony</a> </p></li>
<li><p>Dr. John Delony on Instagram: <a href="%E2%81%A0https://www.instagram.com/johndelony/">https://www.instagram.com/johndelony/</a></p></li>
<li><p>Books:</p></li>
<ul>
<li><p>Building a Non-Anxious Life: <a href="https://amzn.to/46SORts">https://amzn.to/46SORts </a></p></li>
<li><p>Own Your Past Change Your Future: A Not-So-Complicated Approach to Relationships, Mental Health &amp; Wellness: <a href="https://amzn.to/4mDWlFB">https://amzn.to/4mDWlFB</a></p></li>
</ul>
</ul><p> <strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Why real masculinity is found in honesty, vulnerability, and connection—not toughness.</p></li>
<li><p>How unprocessed trauma shows up in family systems and relationships.</p></li>
<li><p>The story of John’s daughter and how therapy helped transform their relationship.</p></li>
<li><p>Why anger is often grief in disguise.</p></li>
<li><p>The importance of men believing they are worth being loved.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong> </p><p>(00:00) – Introduction </p><p>(02:00) – From Punk Rock to Pantera to Faith </p><p>(10:00) – Why Safety Matters in Family Systems </p><p>(16:00) – Messages Men Have Been Told </p><p>(22:00) – Wrestling With Worthiness and Faith </p><p>(31:00) – The Nuclear Reactor in the Chest </p><p>(38:00) – Addiction, Numbing, and Finding Peace </p><p>(45:00) – Honoring Anger and Grief </p><p>(52:00) – Why All the Feelings Belong </p><p>(58:00) – Closing Thoughts</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong> </p><p>John Delony, Ramsey Show, mental health, therapy, masculinity, vulnerability, anger, grief, parenting, trauma healing, connection, worthiness, holistic masculinity, emotions, authenticity</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>A Faith That Feels Real with Chad Mondragon</title>
      <description>What does it mean to live with a faith that feels real in the middle of life’s messiness? This week we sit down with pastor, father of five, and director of discipleship at Pillar Media, Chad Mondragon. Chad shares about his family story, his journey through church ministry into media, and the launch of The Jesus Table—a platform designed to meet people where they are with honest discipleship.
Together we talk about:

Why the bravest thing men can do is take the risk of vulnerability


How the epidemic of loneliness is shaping faith and masculinity today


What real connection looks like at home, at church, and with friends


The role of questions, doubts, and honesty in a faith that feels real


Why family dinners, small groups, and even workouts can be places of healing


Chad reminds us that courage in manhood isn’t just scaling mountains—it’s opening up to safe people, risking vulnerability, and discovering that we’re more deeply loved than we fear.

Links &amp; Resources Mentioned:

Chad’s work: thejesustable.com


Follow The Jesus Table on Instagram


Fathered by God by John Eldredge


Chapters 
(00:00) – Introducing Chad Mondragon 
(04:00) – Family, youth ministry, and the value of dinner table conversations 
(13:00) – From planting churches to discipleship in media 
(20:00) – The loneliness epidemic &amp; men’s need for connection
(27:00) – Faith that feels real: questions, doubts, and vulnerability 
(39:00) – Risking love through honesty 
(54:00) – The Jesus Table project

Keywords:
Chad Mondragon, The Jesus Table, loneliness epidemic, faith that feels real, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, discipleship, family, John Eldredge, Fathered by God, men’s ministry, F3, connection, Pillar Media

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>What does it mean to live with a faith that feels real in the middle of life’s messiness? This week we sit down with pastor, father of five, and director of discipleship at Pillar Media, Chad Mondragon. Chad shares about his family story, his journey through church ministry into media, and the launch of The Jesus Table—a platform designed to meet people where they are with honest discipleship.
Together we talk about:

Why the bravest thing men can do is take the risk of vulnerability


How the epidemic of loneliness is shaping faith and masculinity today


What real connection looks like at home, at church, and with friends


The role of questions, doubts, and honesty in a faith that feels real


Why family dinners, small groups, and even workouts can be places of healing


Chad reminds us that courage in manhood isn’t just scaling mountains—it’s opening up to safe people, risking vulnerability, and discovering that we’re more deeply loved than we fear.

Links &amp; Resources Mentioned:

Chad’s work: thejesustable.com


Follow The Jesus Table on Instagram


Fathered by God by John Eldredge


Chapters 
(00:00) – Introducing Chad Mondragon 
(04:00) – Family, youth ministry, and the value of dinner table conversations 
(13:00) – From planting churches to discipleship in media 
(20:00) – The loneliness epidemic &amp; men’s need for connection
(27:00) – Faith that feels real: questions, doubts, and vulnerability 
(39:00) – Risking love through honesty 
(54:00) – The Jesus Table project

Keywords:
Chad Mondragon, The Jesus Table, loneliness epidemic, faith that feels real, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, discipleship, family, John Eldredge, Fathered by God, men’s ministry, F3, connection, Pillar Media

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        <![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to live with a faith that feels real in the middle of life’s messiness? This week we sit down with pastor, father of five, and director of discipleship at Pillar Media, <strong>Chad Mondragon</strong>. Chad shares about his family story, his journey through church ministry into media, and the launch of <em>The Jesus Table</em>—a platform designed to meet people where they are with honest discipleship.</p><p>Together we talk about:</p><ul>
<li><p>Why the bravest thing men can do is take the risk of vulnerability</p></li>
<li><p>How the epidemic of loneliness is shaping faith and masculinity today</p></li>
<li><p>What real connection looks like at home, at church, and with friends</p></li>
<li><p>The role of questions, doubts, and honesty in a faith that feels real</p></li>
<li><p>Why family dinners, small groups, and even workouts can be places of healing<br></p></li>
</ul><p>Chad reminds us that courage in manhood isn’t just scaling mountains—it’s opening up to safe people, risking vulnerability, and discovering that we’re more deeply loved than we fear.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Links &amp; Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Chad’s work:<a href="https://thejesustable.com/"> <u>thejesustable.com</u></a></p></li>
<li><p>Follow The Jesus Table on<a href="https://www.instagram.com/jointhejesustable"><u> Instagram</u></a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="https://amzn.to/46sBHSJ"><em>Fathered by God</em></a> by John Eldredge<br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong> </p><p>(00:00) – Introducing Chad Mondragon </p><p>(04:00) – Family, youth ministry, and the value of dinner table conversations </p><p>(13:00) – From planting churches to discipleship in media </p><p>(20:00) – The loneliness epidemic &amp; men’s need for connection</p><p>(27:00) – Faith that feels real: questions, doubts, and vulnerability </p><p>(39:00) – Risking love through honesty </p><p>(54:00) – The Jesus Table project</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong></p><p>Chad Mondragon, The Jesus Table, loneliness epidemic, faith that feels real, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, discipleship, family, John Eldredge, Fathered by God, men’s ministry, F3, connection, Pillar Media</p>
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      <title>A Practical Guide to Engaging Your Emotions</title>
      <description>In this episode, Blake and Jamie share a simple but powerful framework for engaging your emotions: Pause, Pray, Process, Express. Building on last week’s conversation about suicide prevention and the dangers of bottling up emotions, they offer a practical, grace-filled tool to help you slow down, connect with what you’re really feeling, and bring those needs into safe relationships. Through honest stories about marriage, parenting, and friendship, they show how emotional awareness isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress.Learn more about Three Percent:🌐 https://www.threepercentco.com📸 Instagram – @threepercentcoDownload the free Pause, Pray, Process, Express guide on our website.Takeaways

Most men bottle up, blow up, or numb out instead of engaging emotions.

Neural pathways (the “slip and slides”) can be retrained with new practices.

Pause: Slow your nervous system and notice what you’re feeling in your body.

Pray: Invite God into your emotions without bypassing them.

Process: Journal, talk it out, or seek safe co-regulation.

Express: Share your inner world in ways that build connection and, when needed, set boundaries.

Progress, not perfection, is the goal.


Chapters(00:00) Why Engaging Emotions Matters(03:00) Bottling, Blowing Up, and Numbing Out(06:00) Stories from Parenting and Marriage(10:00) Why We Need to Create New Neural Pathways(14:00) Step 1: Pause – Slowing Your Nervous System(20:00) Step 2: Pray – Inviting God Without Bypassing(24:00) Step 3: Process – Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation(32:00) Step 4: Express – Sharing Your Inner World Safely(37:00) Movement, Boundaries, and Nonlinear Growth(40:00) Small Steps: Progress Over Perfection(43:00) How to Download the Free GuideKeywordsThree Percent, emotions, emotional health, men’s mental health, suicide prevention, emotional awareness, pause pray process, nervous system regulation, prayer, journaling, co-regulation, vulnerability, marriage, parenting, friendship, boundaries, holistic masculinity, therapy tools, emotional literacy, emotional connection, resilience, spiritual formation, healing practices

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Blake and Jamie share a simple but powerful framework for engaging your emotions: Pause, Pray, Process, Express. Building on last week’s conversation about suicide prevention and the dangers of bottling up emotions, they offer a practical, grace-filled tool to help you slow down, connect with what you’re really feeling, and bring those needs into safe relationships. Through honest stories about marriage, parenting, and friendship, they show how emotional awareness isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress.Learn more about Three Percent:🌐 https://www.threepercentco.com📸 Instagram – @threepercentcoDownload the free Pause, Pray, Process, Express guide on our website.Takeaways

Most men bottle up, blow up, or numb out instead of engaging emotions.

Neural pathways (the “slip and slides”) can be retrained with new practices.

Pause: Slow your nervous system and notice what you’re feeling in your body.

Pray: Invite God into your emotions without bypassing them.

Process: Journal, talk it out, or seek safe co-regulation.

Express: Share your inner world in ways that build connection and, when needed, set boundaries.

Progress, not perfection, is the goal.


Chapters(00:00) Why Engaging Emotions Matters(03:00) Bottling, Blowing Up, and Numbing Out(06:00) Stories from Parenting and Marriage(10:00) Why We Need to Create New Neural Pathways(14:00) Step 1: Pause – Slowing Your Nervous System(20:00) Step 2: Pray – Inviting God Without Bypassing(24:00) Step 3: Process – Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation(32:00) Step 4: Express – Sharing Your Inner World Safely(37:00) Movement, Boundaries, and Nonlinear Growth(40:00) Small Steps: Progress Over Perfection(43:00) How to Download the Free GuideKeywordsThree Percent, emotions, emotional health, men’s mental health, suicide prevention, emotional awareness, pause pray process, nervous system regulation, prayer, journaling, co-regulation, vulnerability, marriage, parenting, friendship, boundaries, holistic masculinity, therapy tools, emotional literacy, emotional connection, resilience, spiritual formation, healing practices

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Blake and Jamie share a simple but powerful framework for engaging your emotions: Pause, Pray, Process, Express. Building on last week’s conversation about suicide prevention and the dangers of bottling up emotions, they offer a practical, grace-filled tool to help you slow down, connect with what you’re really feeling, and bring those needs into safe relationships. Through honest stories about marriage, parenting, and friendship, they show how emotional awareness isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress.Learn more about Three Percent:🌐 https://www.threepercentco.com📸 Instagram – @threepercentcoDownload the free Pause, Pray, Process, Express guide on our website.Takeaways</p><ul>
<li>Most men bottle up, blow up, or numb out instead of engaging emotions.</li>
<li>Neural pathways (the “slip and slides”) can be retrained with new practices.</li>
<li>Pause: Slow your nervous system and notice what you’re feeling in your body.</li>
<li>Pray: Invite God into your emotions without bypassing them.</li>
<li>Process: Journal, talk it out, or seek safe co-regulation.</li>
<li>Express: Share your inner world in ways that build connection and, when needed, set boundaries.</li>
<li>Progress, not perfection, is the goal.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Chapters(00:00) Why Engaging Emotions Matters(03:00) Bottling, Blowing Up, and Numbing Out(06:00) Stories from Parenting and Marriage(10:00) Why We Need to Create New Neural Pathways(14:00) Step 1: Pause – Slowing Your Nervous System(20:00) Step 2: Pray – Inviting God Without Bypassing(24:00) Step 3: Process – Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation(32:00) Step 4: Express – Sharing Your Inner World Safely(37:00) Movement, Boundaries, and Nonlinear Growth(40:00) Small Steps: Progress Over Perfection(43:00) How to Download the Free GuideKeywordsThree Percent, emotions, emotional health, men’s mental health, suicide prevention, emotional awareness, pause pray process, nervous system regulation, prayer, journaling, co-regulation, vulnerability, marriage, parenting, friendship, boundaries, holistic masculinity, therapy tools, emotional literacy, emotional connection, resilience, spiritual formation, healing practices</p>
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      <title>Suicide Awareness Month: A Personal Story</title>
      <description>If you or someone you love is struggling, call or text 988 to connect with the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.
In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, Blake and Jamie open a tender and courageous conversation about suicide, loneliness, and hope. Blake shares the story of his own suicide attempt as a 17-year-old—the pain, shame, and family struggles that led him there, and the long journey of healing that followed. Together, they discuss the epidemic of loneliness among men, the need for emotional language and safe connection, and the importance of creating spaces where honesty can be met with care instead of shame. This episode is a raw invitation to remember that every life has value and that healing begins with being known.
Learn more about Three Percent: 
🌐 www.threepercentco.com 
📸 Instagram – @threepercentco

Takeaways

Suicide prevention starts long before a crisis—it begins with connection, empathy, and emotional language.


Men die by suicide 3.5 times more often than women, often linked to isolation and loneliness.


Behind anger, addiction, or performance often lies pain and fear that need to be named.


Sharing your “3%” with safe people creates connection that can hold chaos.


Compassion for your younger self is a vital part of healing.


You are worth the effort it takes to reach out for help.


Chapters
(00:00) Why This Episode Matters – Suicide Prevention Month
(03:00) Blake’s Story: A 17-Year-Old Carrying Too Much
(08:00) Shame, Family Pressure, and Coping Through Numbing
(12:00) The Night of the Attempt
(18:00) What Loneliness Does to the Soul
(23:00) Hiding, Shame, and the Story Everyone Believed
(28:00) Why Suicide Prevention Starts at Birth
(32:00) The Epidemic of Loneliness in Men
(36:00) Connection Doesn’t Erase Pain—but Holds It
(40:00) A Letter to My 17-Year-Old Self
(46:00) Practical Next Steps &amp; Resources for Listeners

Keywords
Three Percent, suicide prevention, suicide awareness month, Blake Roberts, depression, shame, loneliness, healing, mental health, men’s mental health, holistic masculinity, trauma, addiction, recovery, vulnerability, faith and mental health, emotional literacy, crisis resources, therapy, compassion, identity, being known, resilience, self-compassion, healing journey

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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you or someone you love is struggling, call or text 988 to connect with the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.
In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, Blake and Jamie open a tender and courageous conversation about suicide, loneliness, and hope. Blake shares the story of his own suicide attempt as a 17-year-old—the pain, shame, and family struggles that led him there, and the long journey of healing that followed. Together, they discuss the epidemic of loneliness among men, the need for emotional language and safe connection, and the importance of creating spaces where honesty can be met with care instead of shame. This episode is a raw invitation to remember that every life has value and that healing begins with being known.
Learn more about Three Percent: 
🌐 www.threepercentco.com 
📸 Instagram – @threepercentco

Takeaways

Suicide prevention starts long before a crisis—it begins with connection, empathy, and emotional language.


Men die by suicide 3.5 times more often than women, often linked to isolation and loneliness.


Behind anger, addiction, or performance often lies pain and fear that need to be named.


Sharing your “3%” with safe people creates connection that can hold chaos.


Compassion for your younger self is a vital part of healing.


You are worth the effort it takes to reach out for help.


Chapters
(00:00) Why This Episode Matters – Suicide Prevention Month
(03:00) Blake’s Story: A 17-Year-Old Carrying Too Much
(08:00) Shame, Family Pressure, and Coping Through Numbing
(12:00) The Night of the Attempt
(18:00) What Loneliness Does to the Soul
(23:00) Hiding, Shame, and the Story Everyone Believed
(28:00) Why Suicide Prevention Starts at Birth
(32:00) The Epidemic of Loneliness in Men
(36:00) Connection Doesn’t Erase Pain—but Holds It
(40:00) A Letter to My 17-Year-Old Self
(46:00) Practical Next Steps &amp; Resources for Listeners

Keywords
Three Percent, suicide prevention, suicide awareness month, Blake Roberts, depression, shame, loneliness, healing, mental health, men’s mental health, holistic masculinity, trauma, addiction, recovery, vulnerability, faith and mental health, emotional literacy, crisis resources, therapy, compassion, identity, being known, resilience, self-compassion, healing journey

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        <![CDATA[<p>If you or someone you love is struggling, call or text <strong>988</strong> to connect with the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.</p><p>In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, Blake and Jamie open a tender and courageous conversation about suicide, loneliness, and hope. Blake shares the story of his own suicide attempt as a 17-year-old—the pain, shame, and family struggles that led him there, and the long journey of healing that followed. Together, they discuss the epidemic of loneliness among men, the need for emotional language and safe connection, and the importance of creating spaces where honesty can be met with care instead of shame. This episode is a raw invitation to remember that every life has value and that healing begins with being known.</p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> </p><p>🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com"> <u>www.threepercentco.com</u></a> </p><p>📸 Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercentco?utm_source=chatgpt.com"> <u>@threepercentco</u></a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Suicide prevention starts long before a crisis—it begins with connection, empathy, and emotional language.</p></li>
<li><p>Men die by suicide 3.5 times more often than women, often linked to isolation and loneliness.</p></li>
<li><p>Behind anger, addiction, or performance often lies pain and fear that need to be named.</p></li>
<li><p>Sharing your “3%” with safe people creates connection that can hold chaos.</p></li>
<li><p>Compassion for your younger self is a vital part of healing.</p></li>
<li><p>You are worth the effort it takes to reach out for help.<br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Why This Episode Matters – Suicide Prevention Month</p><p>(03:00) Blake’s Story: A 17-Year-Old Carrying Too Much</p><p>(08:00) Shame, Family Pressure, and Coping Through Numbing</p><p>(12:00) The Night of the Attempt</p><p>(18:00) What Loneliness Does to the Soul</p><p>(23:00) Hiding, Shame, and the Story Everyone Believed</p><p>(28:00) Why Suicide Prevention Starts at Birth</p><p>(32:00) The Epidemic of Loneliness in Men</p><p>(36:00) Connection Doesn’t Erase Pain—but Holds It</p><p>(40:00) A Letter to My 17-Year-Old Self</p><p>(46:00) Practical Next Steps &amp; Resources for Listeners</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Three Percent, suicide prevention, suicide awareness month, Blake Roberts, depression, shame, loneliness, healing, mental health, men’s mental health, holistic masculinity, trauma, addiction, recovery, vulnerability, faith and mental health, emotional literacy, crisis resources, therapy, compassion, identity, being known, resilience, self-compassion, healing journey</p>
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      <title>What’s 6 months old &amp; has a mustache?</title>
      <description>In this special 6-month anniversary episode, Blake and Jamie reflect on the journey so far with Three Percent—the stories, conversations, and friendships that have shaped this space. From the very first interviews to the deep themes of masculinity, emotions, vulnerability, and faith, they revisit what they’ve learned along the way and what has surprised them most. They also share their hopes for the next season of the podcast and the growing Three Percent community. This is a moment to pause, look back with gratitude, and look forward with expectation.
Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐 www.threepercentco.com 📸 Instagram – @threepercentco

Giveaway
Send us your story for a chance to have a 30-45 minute coaching session with Blake and Jamie.
How to enter: Send 2-3 sentences on something you are working through to hello@threepercentco.com

Takeaways
How to enter: Send 2-3 sentences on something you are working through to hello@threepercentco.com 


Six months of conversations have affirmed the hunger for honest, vulnerable dialogue about masculinity and faith.


Guests have given language for emotions and experiences many men didn’t know how to name.


Friendship and safe community are central to the healing journey.


Healing is not a quick fix—it’s a long, relational process.


Vulnerability always invites deeper connection.


Gratitude and hope mark the past and the future of Three Percent.


Chapters
00:00 Celebrating Six Months of Three Percent
02:30 How the Podcast Began
06:00 Favorite Moments from the First Six Months
11:00 What We’ve Learned from Our Guests
15:00 Why Friendship Is Central to Healing
20:00 Surprises Along the Way
24:00 The Tension of Vulnerability and Masculinity
29:00 Looking Ahead: Hopes for the Next Six Months
34:00 Gratitude for the Community
38:00 Closing Thoughts

Keywords
Three Percent, podcast anniversary, masculinity, emotions, faith, vulnerability, friendship, healing, reflection, community, growth, gratitude, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, personal growth, emotional health, spiritual formation, podcast journey, storytelling, healing through connection

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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/e096720e-63c0-11f1-b1d5-5f30c58ff01c/image/7428685d6dcc79a5797711057e17a2d8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this special 6-month anniversary episode, Blake and Jamie reflect on the journey so far with Three Percent—the stories, conversations, and friendships that have shaped this space. From the very first interviews to the deep themes of masculinity, emotions, vulnerability, and faith, they revisit what they’ve learned along the way and what has surprised them most. They also share their hopes for the next season of the podcast and the growing Three Percent community. This is a moment to pause, look back with gratitude, and look forward with expectation.
Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐 www.threepercentco.com 📸 Instagram – @threepercentco

Giveaway
Send us your story for a chance to have a 30-45 minute coaching session with Blake and Jamie.
How to enter: Send 2-3 sentences on something you are working through to hello@threepercentco.com

Takeaways
How to enter: Send 2-3 sentences on something you are working through to hello@threepercentco.com 


Six months of conversations have affirmed the hunger for honest, vulnerable dialogue about masculinity and faith.


Guests have given language for emotions and experiences many men didn’t know how to name.


Friendship and safe community are central to the healing journey.


Healing is not a quick fix—it’s a long, relational process.


Vulnerability always invites deeper connection.


Gratitude and hope mark the past and the future of Three Percent.


Chapters
00:00 Celebrating Six Months of Three Percent
02:30 How the Podcast Began
06:00 Favorite Moments from the First Six Months
11:00 What We’ve Learned from Our Guests
15:00 Why Friendship Is Central to Healing
20:00 Surprises Along the Way
24:00 The Tension of Vulnerability and Masculinity
29:00 Looking Ahead: Hopes for the Next Six Months
34:00 Gratitude for the Community
38:00 Closing Thoughts

Keywords
Three Percent, podcast anniversary, masculinity, emotions, faith, vulnerability, friendship, healing, reflection, community, growth, gratitude, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, personal growth, emotional health, spiritual formation, podcast journey, storytelling, healing through connection

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this special 6-month anniversary episode, Blake and Jamie reflect on the journey so far with Three Percent—the stories, conversations, and friendships that have shaped this space. From the very first interviews to the deep themes of masculinity, emotions, vulnerability, and faith, they revisit what they’ve learned along the way and what has surprised them most. They also share their hopes for the next season of the podcast and the growing Three Percent community. This is a moment to pause, look back with gratitude, and look forward with expectation.</p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> 🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com"> <u>www.threepercentco.com</u></a> 📸 Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercentco?utm_source=chatgpt.com"> <u>@threepercentco</u></a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Giveaway</strong></p><p>Send us your story for a chance to have a 30-45 minute coaching session with Blake and Jamie.</p><p>How to enter: Send 2-3 sentences on something you are working through to hello@threepercentco.com</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li><p>How to enter: Send 2-3 sentences on something you are working through to hello@threepercentco.com </p></li></ul><ul>
<li><p>Six months of conversations have affirmed the hunger for honest, vulnerable dialogue about masculinity and faith.</p></li>
<li><p>Guests have given language for emotions and experiences many men didn’t know how to name.</p></li>
<li><p>Friendship and safe community are central to the healing journey.</p></li>
<li><p>Healing is not a quick fix—it’s a long, relational process.</p></li>
<li><p>Vulnerability always invites deeper connection.</p></li>
<li><p>Gratitude and hope mark the past and the future of Three Percent.</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Celebrating Six Months of Three Percent</p><p>02:30 How the Podcast Began</p><p>06:00 Favorite Moments from the First Six Months</p><p>11:00 What We’ve Learned from Our Guests</p><p>15:00 Why Friendship Is Central to Healing</p><p>20:00 Surprises Along the Way</p><p>24:00 The Tension of Vulnerability and Masculinity</p><p>29:00 Looking Ahead: Hopes for the Next Six Months</p><p>34:00 Gratitude for the Community</p><p>38:00 Closing Thoughts</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Three Percent, podcast anniversary, masculinity, emotions, faith, vulnerability, friendship, healing, reflection, community, growth, gratitude, holistic masculinity, men’s mental health, personal growth, emotional health, spiritual formation, podcast journey, storytelling, healing through connection</p>
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      <title>What Carries Us Through the Darkness with Justin McRoberts</title>
      <description>In this soulful and deeply human conversation, author, speaker, and coach Justin McRoberts joins us to explore the sacred tension between calling and rest, ambition and surrender. With humor, honesty, and theological insight, Justin shares the spiritual and emotional journey behind his book In the Low. We discuss fatherhood, friendship, control, and what it means to hold both grief and joy with open hands. If you’ve ever wrestled with doing enough or being enough, this episode is an invitation back to groundedness, belovedness, and the long road of faithful presence.
Check out more of Justin McRoberts: 
🌐 Website – www.justinmcroberts.com 
📸 Instagram – @justinmcroberts 
📚 Book – In The Low
Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐 www.threepercentco.com

Takeaways

Your “calling” doesn’t have to be heavy—it can be playful and sacred.


Ambition without rest leads to burnout and bitterness.


Slowing down often feels like failure in a productivity-obsessed world.


God’s invitation is not just to work for Him, but to be with Him.


Real rest means learning to release control.


Friendships that hold both celebration and grief are vital to resilience.


There is no sacred calling without sacred rest.



Chapters
00:00 Welcome &amp; Meet Justin McRoberts
03:30 What Is In The Low All About?
06:00 Ambition, Surrender, and the Space Between
10:20 Calling as a Form of Relationship
13:40 Relearning the Pace of Love and Grace
16:00 Burnout, Shame, and Being "Too Much"
19:30 Parenting, Grief, and the Myth of Control
24:00 What He Learned From Deep Friendships
28:00 Masculinity and the Pressure to Perform
31:00 God’s Invitation to Rest and Trust
35:00 Questions That Help You Stay Human
39:00 Where to Find Justin Online

Keywords
Justin McRoberts, Three Percent, Sacred Strides, calling, rest, surrender, ambition, masculinity, Christian leadership, burnout, spiritual formation, work-life balance, grief, friendship, control, parenting, vulnerability, emotional health, faith and productivity, theological reflection, presence, fatherhood, resilience, healing, belovedness, performance pressure, letting go


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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2025 06:05:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this soulful and deeply human conversation, author, speaker, and coach Justin McRoberts joins us to explore the sacred tension between calling and rest, ambition and surrender. With humor, honesty, and theological insight, Justin shares the spiritual and emotional journey behind his book In the Low. We discuss fatherhood, friendship, control, and what it means to hold both grief and joy with open hands. If you’ve ever wrestled with doing enough or being enough, this episode is an invitation back to groundedness, belovedness, and the long road of faithful presence.
Check out more of Justin McRoberts: 
🌐 Website – www.justinmcroberts.com 
📸 Instagram – @justinmcroberts 
📚 Book – In The Low
Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐 www.threepercentco.com

Takeaways

Your “calling” doesn’t have to be heavy—it can be playful and sacred.


Ambition without rest leads to burnout and bitterness.


Slowing down often feels like failure in a productivity-obsessed world.


God’s invitation is not just to work for Him, but to be with Him.


Real rest means learning to release control.


Friendships that hold both celebration and grief are vital to resilience.


There is no sacred calling without sacred rest.



Chapters
00:00 Welcome &amp; Meet Justin McRoberts
03:30 What Is In The Low All About?
06:00 Ambition, Surrender, and the Space Between
10:20 Calling as a Form of Relationship
13:40 Relearning the Pace of Love and Grace
16:00 Burnout, Shame, and Being "Too Much"
19:30 Parenting, Grief, and the Myth of Control
24:00 What He Learned From Deep Friendships
28:00 Masculinity and the Pressure to Perform
31:00 God’s Invitation to Rest and Trust
35:00 Questions That Help You Stay Human
39:00 Where to Find Justin Online

Keywords
Justin McRoberts, Three Percent, Sacred Strides, calling, rest, surrender, ambition, masculinity, Christian leadership, burnout, spiritual formation, work-life balance, grief, friendship, control, parenting, vulnerability, emotional health, faith and productivity, theological reflection, presence, fatherhood, resilience, healing, belovedness, performance pressure, letting go


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        <![CDATA[<p>In this soulful and deeply human conversation, author, speaker, and coach Justin McRoberts joins us to explore the sacred tension between calling and rest, ambition and surrender. With humor, honesty, and theological insight, Justin shares the spiritual and emotional journey behind his book <em>In the Low</em>. We discuss fatherhood, friendship, control, and what it means to hold both grief and joy with open hands. If you’ve ever wrestled with doing enough or being enough, this episode is an invitation back to groundedness, belovedness, and the long road of faithful presence.</p><p><strong>Check out more of Justin McRoberts:</strong> </p><p>🌐 Website – <a href="http://www.justinmcroberts.com"><u>www.justinmcroberts.com</u></a> </p><p>📸 Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justinmcroberts"> <u>@justinmcroberts</u></a> </p><p>📚 Book – <a href="https://www.inthelow.com/"><em>In The Low</em></a></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> 🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com"> <u>www.threepercentco.com</u></a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Your “calling” doesn’t have to be heavy—it can be playful and sacred.</p></li>
<li><p>Ambition without rest leads to burnout and bitterness.</p></li>
<li><p>Slowing down often feels like failure in a productivity-obsessed world.</p></li>
<li><p>God’s invitation is not just to work <em>for</em> Him, but to <em>be</em> with Him.</p></li>
<li><p>Real rest means learning to release control.</p></li>
<li><p>Friendships that hold both celebration and grief are vital to resilience.</p></li>
<li><p>There is no sacred calling without sacred rest.<br></p></li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Welcome &amp; Meet Justin McRoberts</p><p>03:30 What Is <em>In The Low</em> All About?</p><p>06:00 Ambition, Surrender, and the Space Between</p><p>10:20 Calling as a Form of Relationship</p><p>13:40 Relearning the Pace of Love and Grace</p><p>16:00 Burnout, Shame, and Being "Too Much"</p><p>19:30 Parenting, Grief, and the Myth of Control</p><p>24:00 What He Learned From Deep Friendships</p><p>28:00 Masculinity and the Pressure to Perform</p><p>31:00 God’s Invitation to Rest and Trust</p><p>35:00 Questions That Help You Stay Human</p><p>39:00 Where to Find Justin Online</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Justin McRoberts, Three Percent, Sacred Strides, calling, rest, surrender, ambition, masculinity, Christian leadership, burnout, spiritual formation, work-life balance, grief, friendship, control, parenting, vulnerability, emotional health, faith and productivity, theological reflection, presence, fatherhood, resilience, healing, belovedness, performance pressure, letting go</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>What is Trauma? With Rachel Clinton Chen</title>
      <description>In this soul-shaking episode, we sit down with therapist, trauma practitioner, and spiritual leader Rachel Clinton Chen to explore the sacred, painful, and courageous work of healing. Rachel guides us into the realities of trauma, powerlessness, spiritual abuse, and what it takes to become whole. We talk about the cost of integrity, the betrayal of our bodies, and the profound invitation to let lament and grief become doorways to hope. With honesty, wisdom, and fierce gentleness, Rachel names what so many are afraid to say aloud—and calls us to be people of truth and love in the face of harm.

Takeaways

Trauma is not just what happens to you—it’s what you carry when you’re alone in it.


Integrity has a cost, especially in spiritually abusive systems.


Grief is not the end of the story—it’s the beginning of embodied hope.


Healing often begins with naming what is true, even when it’s disruptive.


Your body keeps the score, but it can also be the site of redemption.


We need language, witness, and safety to metabolize harm.



When we stop trying to hold everything together, we begin to heal.



Check out more of Rachel Clinton Chen: 

🌐 ⁠The Allender Center⁠ 

📸 Instagram –⁠ @rachelclintonchen ⁠ 

🎙 Podcast – ⁠The Allender Center Podcast⁠



Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com


Chapters
(00:00) Meet Rachel Clinton Chen 
(04:00) Powerlessness and the Language of Trauma 
(07:30) What Spiritual Abuse Steals from the Soul 
(12:00) The Cost of Integrity in Religious Systems 
(15:30) The Body Knows What the Mind Tries to Hide 
(19:00) Naming the Truth and Being Witnessed 
(22:30) What Is Lament and Why Does It Matter? 
(26:00) Becoming People Who Can Grieve and Hold Hope 
(29:00) From Dissociation to Embodiment 
(34:00) Holding Complexity in a Black-and-White World 
(38:00) Rachel’s Own Healing and Leadership Journey 
(41:00) Why She Still Believes in the Church 
(46:00) A Word for the Tender and Tired Listener 
(49:00) Where to Find Rachel and Her Work

Keywords
Rachel Clinton Chen, Three Percent, trauma healing, spiritual abuse, integrity, grief, lament, The Allender Center, Dan Allender, embodiment, Christian trauma, spiritual formation, emotional health, mental health, religious harm, narrative healing, counseling, black-and-white thinking, abuse recovery, faith and pain, hope, integrity, safety, truth-telling, nervous system, therapeutic practices, power and vulnerability, shame and resilience, holistic masculinity, tenderness, church healing

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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this soul-shaking episode, we sit down with therapist, trauma practitioner, and spiritual leader Rachel Clinton Chen to explore the sacred, painful, and courageous work of healing. Rachel guides us into the realities of trauma, powerlessness, spiritual abuse, and what it takes to become whole. We talk about the cost of integrity, the betrayal of our bodies, and the profound invitation to let lament and grief become doorways to hope. With honesty, wisdom, and fierce gentleness, Rachel names what so many are afraid to say aloud—and calls us to be people of truth and love in the face of harm.

Takeaways

Trauma is not just what happens to you—it’s what you carry when you’re alone in it.


Integrity has a cost, especially in spiritually abusive systems.


Grief is not the end of the story—it’s the beginning of embodied hope.


Healing often begins with naming what is true, even when it’s disruptive.


Your body keeps the score, but it can also be the site of redemption.


We need language, witness, and safety to metabolize harm.



When we stop trying to hold everything together, we begin to heal.



Check out more of Rachel Clinton Chen: 

🌐 ⁠The Allender Center⁠ 

📸 Instagram –⁠ @rachelclintonchen ⁠ 

🎙 Podcast – ⁠The Allender Center Podcast⁠



Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com


Chapters
(00:00) Meet Rachel Clinton Chen 
(04:00) Powerlessness and the Language of Trauma 
(07:30) What Spiritual Abuse Steals from the Soul 
(12:00) The Cost of Integrity in Religious Systems 
(15:30) The Body Knows What the Mind Tries to Hide 
(19:00) Naming the Truth and Being Witnessed 
(22:30) What Is Lament and Why Does It Matter? 
(26:00) Becoming People Who Can Grieve and Hold Hope 
(29:00) From Dissociation to Embodiment 
(34:00) Holding Complexity in a Black-and-White World 
(38:00) Rachel’s Own Healing and Leadership Journey 
(41:00) Why She Still Believes in the Church 
(46:00) A Word for the Tender and Tired Listener 
(49:00) Where to Find Rachel and Her Work

Keywords
Rachel Clinton Chen, Three Percent, trauma healing, spiritual abuse, integrity, grief, lament, The Allender Center, Dan Allender, embodiment, Christian trauma, spiritual formation, emotional health, mental health, religious harm, narrative healing, counseling, black-and-white thinking, abuse recovery, faith and pain, hope, integrity, safety, truth-telling, nervous system, therapeutic practices, power and vulnerability, shame and resilience, holistic masculinity, tenderness, church healing

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this soul-shaking episode, we sit down with therapist, trauma practitioner, and spiritual leader Rachel Clinton Chen to explore the sacred, painful, and courageous work of healing. Rachel guides us into the realities of trauma, powerlessness, spiritual abuse, and what it takes to become whole. We talk about the cost of integrity, the betrayal of our bodies, and the profound invitation to let lament and grief become doorways to hope. With honesty, wisdom, and fierce gentleness, Rachel names what so many are afraid to say aloud—and calls us to be people of truth and love in the face of harm.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Trauma is not just what happens to you—it’s what you carry when you’re alone in it.</p></li>
<li><p>Integrity has a cost, especially in spiritually abusive systems.</p></li>
<li><p>Grief is not the end of the story—it’s the beginning of embodied hope.</p></li>
<li><p>Healing often begins with naming what is true, even when it’s disruptive.</p></li>
<li><p>Your body keeps the score, but it can also be the site of redemption.</p></li>
<li><p>We need language, witness, and safety to metabolize harm.</p></li>
</ul><li>
<ul><li>When we stop trying to hold everything together, we begin to heal.</li></ul>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Check out more of Rachel Clinton Chen:</strong> </p>
<p>🌐 <a href="https://theallendercenter.org/">⁠The Allender Center⁠</a> </p>
<p>📸 Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/rachaelclintonchen/">⁠ @rachelclintonchen ⁠</a> </p>
<p>🎙 Podcast – <a href="https://theallendercenter.org/medium/listen/?category_name">⁠<em>The Allender Center Podcast</em>⁠</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> 🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com">⁠ www.threepercentco.com</a><br></p>
</li><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Meet Rachel Clinton Chen </p><p>(04:00) Powerlessness and the Language of Trauma </p><p>(07:30) What Spiritual Abuse Steals from the Soul </p><p>(12:00) The Cost of Integrity in Religious Systems </p><p>(15:30) The Body Knows What the Mind Tries to Hide </p><p>(19:00) Naming the Truth and Being Witnessed </p><p>(22:30) What Is Lament and Why Does It Matter? </p><p>(26:00) Becoming People Who Can Grieve and Hold Hope </p><p>(29:00) From Dissociation to Embodiment </p><p>(34:00) Holding Complexity in a Black-and-White World </p><p>(38:00) Rachel’s Own Healing and Leadership Journey </p><p>(41:00) Why She Still Believes in the Church </p><p>(46:00) A Word for the Tender and Tired Listener </p><p>(49:00) Where to Find Rachel and Her Work</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Rachel Clinton Chen, Three Percent, trauma healing, spiritual abuse, integrity, grief, lament, The Allender Center, Dan Allender, embodiment, Christian trauma, spiritual formation, emotional health, mental health, religious harm, narrative healing, counseling, black-and-white thinking, abuse recovery, faith and pain, hope, integrity, safety, truth-telling, nervous system, therapeutic practices, power and vulnerability, shame and resilience, holistic masculinity, tenderness, church healing<br></p>
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      <title>What's the Point in Changing?</title>
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In this deeply personal episode, Jamie and Blake step away from interviews to reflect on one of the most important and tender questions they ask as therapists and friends: What’s the point in changing? Recorded during a 3% planning retreat, they share the raw stories of their own healing journeys—from addiction, numbness, and rage to freedom, connection, and hope. Whether you’re seeking freedom from a behavior or freedom for deeper relationships, this episode offers both encouragement and honesty for anyone in process.
Mentioned Resources

Chip Dodd’s Feelings Chart: https://www.chipdodd.com/free-resources-download


Jay Stringer’s book Unwanted: https://jay-stringer.com/book/


The Voice of the Heart by Chip Dodd: https://www.chipdodd.com/books


Takeaways

There’s often no clear “start” to change—just the next honest step.


External motivations (like a spouse or relationship) can be valid entry points.


Deep transformation comes when we realize we need to change for ourselves.


We are not our behaviors—shame grows when we enmesh identity with struggle.


Empathy often has to be relearned—and it starts with how we talk to ourselves.


Change is not linear, and recovery is a lifelong journey.


You're worth the work it takes to be known, healed, and free.


Chapters 
(00:00) Welcome from the Cabin 
(02:32) What Motivates Change? 
(04:50) Motivational Interviewing &amp; Counseling Insights 
(06:44) Blake’s Story: Hitting a Wall 
(10:10) Changing for a Relationship 
(13:00) You Are Not the Problem 
(16:20) Freedom From vs. Freedom For 
(18:00) Jamie’s Story: Numbness and Rage 
(22:10) The Role of Porn in Emotional Numbing 
(24:55) Shifting Motivation Over Time 
(26:20) Healing as Ongoing Work 
(29:00) The Little Boy Inside Who Still Wants to Hide 
(32:30) Parenting Yourself with Compassion 
(35:10) Why Progress Feels Like a Circle 
(37:00) Change for You, Not Just Them 
(39:00) You’re Worth It
Keywords therapy, change, healing, recovery, shame, emotional health, addiction, porn recovery, motivation, empathy, rage, fatherhood, masculinity, self-awareness, spiritual formation, honesty, holistic masculinity, personal growth, identity, trauma, freedom, Jay Stringer, Chip Dodd, Voice of the Heart, emotional literacy

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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this deeply personal episode, Jamie and Blake step away from interviews to reflect on one of the most important and tender questions they ask as therapists and friends: What’s the point in changing? Recorded during a 3% planning retreat, they share the raw stories of their own healing journeys—from addiction, numbness, and rage to freedom, connection, and hope. Whether you’re seeking freedom from a behavior or freedom for deeper relationships, this episode offers both encouragement and honesty for anyone in process.
Mentioned Resources

Chip Dodd’s Feelings Chart: https://www.chipdodd.com/free-resources-download


Jay Stringer’s book Unwanted: https://jay-stringer.com/book/


The Voice of the Heart by Chip Dodd: https://www.chipdodd.com/books


Takeaways

There’s often no clear “start” to change—just the next honest step.


External motivations (like a spouse or relationship) can be valid entry points.


Deep transformation comes when we realize we need to change for ourselves.


We are not our behaviors—shame grows when we enmesh identity with struggle.


Empathy often has to be relearned—and it starts with how we talk to ourselves.


Change is not linear, and recovery is a lifelong journey.


You're worth the work it takes to be known, healed, and free.


Chapters 
(00:00) Welcome from the Cabin 
(02:32) What Motivates Change? 
(04:50) Motivational Interviewing &amp; Counseling Insights 
(06:44) Blake’s Story: Hitting a Wall 
(10:10) Changing for a Relationship 
(13:00) You Are Not the Problem 
(16:20) Freedom From vs. Freedom For 
(18:00) Jamie’s Story: Numbness and Rage 
(22:10) The Role of Porn in Emotional Numbing 
(24:55) Shifting Motivation Over Time 
(26:20) Healing as Ongoing Work 
(29:00) The Little Boy Inside Who Still Wants to Hide 
(32:30) Parenting Yourself with Compassion 
(35:10) Why Progress Feels Like a Circle 
(37:00) Change for You, Not Just Them 
(39:00) You’re Worth It
Keywords therapy, change, healing, recovery, shame, emotional health, addiction, porn recovery, motivation, empathy, rage, fatherhood, masculinity, self-awareness, spiritual formation, honesty, holistic masculinity, personal growth, identity, trauma, freedom, Jay Stringer, Chip Dodd, Voice of the Heart, emotional literacy

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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this deeply personal episode, Jamie and Blake step away from interviews to reflect on one of the most important and tender questions they ask as therapists and friends: <em>What’s the point in changing?</em> Recorded during a 3% planning retreat, they share the raw stories of their own healing journeys—from addiction, numbness, and rage to freedom, connection, and hope. Whether you’re seeking freedom from a behavior or freedom for deeper relationships, this episode offers both encouragement and honesty for anyone in process.</p><p><strong>Mentioned Resources</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Chip Dodd’s Feelings Chart: https://www.chipdodd.com/free-resources-download</p></li>
<li><p>Jay Stringer’s book Unwanted: https://jay-stringer.com/book/</p></li>
<li><p>The Voice of the Heart by Chip Dodd: https://www.chipdodd.com/books</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>There’s often no clear “start” to change—just the next honest step.</p></li>
<li><p>External motivations (like a spouse or relationship) can be valid entry points.</p></li>
<li><p>Deep transformation comes when we realize we need to change <em>for ourselves</em>.</p></li>
<li><p>We are not our behaviors—shame grows when we enmesh identity with struggle.</p></li>
<li><p>Empathy often has to be relearned—and it starts with how we talk to ourselves.</p></li>
<li><p>Change is not linear, and recovery is a lifelong journey.</p></li>
<li><p>You're worth the work it takes to be known, healed, and free.<br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong> </p><p>(00:00) Welcome from the Cabin </p><p>(02:32) What Motivates Change? </p><p>(04:50) Motivational Interviewing &amp; Counseling Insights </p><p>(06:44) Blake’s Story: Hitting a Wall </p><p>(10:10) Changing for a Relationship </p><p>(13:00) You Are Not the Problem </p><p>(16:20) Freedom From vs. Freedom For </p><p>(18:00) Jamie’s Story: Numbness and Rage </p><p>(22:10) The Role of Porn in Emotional Numbing </p><p>(24:55) Shifting Motivation Over Time </p><p>(26:20) Healing as Ongoing Work </p><p>(29:00) The Little Boy Inside Who Still Wants to Hide </p><p>(32:30) Parenting Yourself with Compassion </p><p>(35:10) Why Progress Feels Like a Circle </p><p>(37:00) Change for You, Not Just Them </p><p>(39:00) You’re Worth It</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong> therapy, change, healing, recovery, shame, emotional health, addiction, porn recovery, motivation, empathy, rage, fatherhood, masculinity, self-awareness, spiritual formation, honesty, holistic masculinity, personal growth, identity, trauma, freedom, Jay Stringer, Chip Dodd, Voice of the Heart, emotional literacy</p>
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      <title>The Kind of Friendship That Heals with Blake Blankenbecler</title>
      <description>In this episode, we welcome therapist, writer, and podcast host Blake Blankenbecler into a powerful conversation about emotional language, body awareness, and the harm of emotional outsourcing. Blake unpacks why many men struggle to name their inner world and what it takes to reclaim curiosity, tenderness, and truth. Together, we talk about the nervous system, faith deconstruction, co-regulation, and why presence is the most healing thing we offer one another. This episode will meet you where you are and gently invite you further in.

Takeaways

“If I can’t be with it, I can’t heal it.” Naming precedes healing.


Outsourcing your emotions to others is common—but it can become harmful.


Co-regulation is foundational to emotional safety in relationships.


Curiosity helps us approach our pain instead of controlling it.


The nervous system needs safety to tell the truth.


You can’t think your way into healing—your body has to believe it too.


Presence is the most healing gift we can offer in a hurting world.


Emotionally safe men are formed, not found.



Check out more of Blake Blankenbecler: 
🌐 Website – ⁠blakeblankenbecler.com ⁠
📸 Instagram –⁠ @blakeblankenbecler⁠ 
The Friendship Deck: ⁠thefriendshipdeck.com⁠
Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
(00:00) Meet Blake Blankenbecler – Therapist
(03:00) Language for the Inner Life
(06:00) What is Emotional Outsourcing?
(10:00) The Power of Co-Regulation
(14:00) Why Men Struggle to Name Emotions
(18:00) Body-Based Healing and the Nervous System
(22:00) From Christian Duty to Emotional Honesty
(26:00) How Curiosity Changes the Healing Process
(30:00) Practicing Emotional Responsibility
(33:00) The Lie of Being Too Much
(36:00) Faith, Attachment, and Embodied Safety
(41:00) Relationships as the Place of Repair
(45:00) Where to Find Blake Online

Keywords
Blake Blankenbecler, Three Percent, emotional health, holistic masculinity, co-regulation, emotional outsourcing, nervous system healing, trauma recovery, therapy, men’s emotions, inner work, Christian deconstruction, embodiment, faith and healing, presence, emotional literacy, emotional responsibility, relationships, healing through connection, curiosity, somatic healing, mental health, attachment, tenderness, emotional safety


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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we welcome therapist, writer, and podcast host Blake Blankenbecler into a powerful conversation about emotional language, body awareness, and the harm of emotional outsourcing. Blake unpacks why many men struggle to name their inner world and what it takes to reclaim curiosity, tenderness, and truth. Together, we talk about the nervous system, faith deconstruction, co-regulation, and why presence is the most healing thing we offer one another. This episode will meet you where you are and gently invite you further in.

Takeaways

“If I can’t be with it, I can’t heal it.” Naming precedes healing.


Outsourcing your emotions to others is common—but it can become harmful.


Co-regulation is foundational to emotional safety in relationships.


Curiosity helps us approach our pain instead of controlling it.


The nervous system needs safety to tell the truth.


You can’t think your way into healing—your body has to believe it too.


Presence is the most healing gift we can offer in a hurting world.


Emotionally safe men are formed, not found.



Check out more of Blake Blankenbecler: 
🌐 Website – ⁠blakeblankenbecler.com ⁠
📸 Instagram –⁠ @blakeblankenbecler⁠ 
The Friendship Deck: ⁠thefriendshipdeck.com⁠
Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
(00:00) Meet Blake Blankenbecler – Therapist
(03:00) Language for the Inner Life
(06:00) What is Emotional Outsourcing?
(10:00) The Power of Co-Regulation
(14:00) Why Men Struggle to Name Emotions
(18:00) Body-Based Healing and the Nervous System
(22:00) From Christian Duty to Emotional Honesty
(26:00) How Curiosity Changes the Healing Process
(30:00) Practicing Emotional Responsibility
(33:00) The Lie of Being Too Much
(36:00) Faith, Attachment, and Embodied Safety
(41:00) Relationships as the Place of Repair
(45:00) Where to Find Blake Online

Keywords
Blake Blankenbecler, Three Percent, emotional health, holistic masculinity, co-regulation, emotional outsourcing, nervous system healing, trauma recovery, therapy, men’s emotions, inner work, Christian deconstruction, embodiment, faith and healing, presence, emotional literacy, emotional responsibility, relationships, healing through connection, curiosity, somatic healing, mental health, attachment, tenderness, emotional safety


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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we welcome therapist, writer, and podcast host Blake Blankenbecler into a powerful conversation about emotional language, body awareness, and the harm of emotional outsourcing. Blake unpacks why many men struggle to name their inner world and what it takes to reclaim curiosity, tenderness, and truth. Together, we talk about the nervous system, faith deconstruction, co-regulation, and why presence is the most healing thing we offer one another. This episode will meet you where you are and gently invite you further in.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>“If I can’t be with it, I can’t heal it.” Naming precedes healing.</p></li>
<li><p>Outsourcing your emotions to others is common—but it can become harmful.</p></li>
<li><p>Co-regulation is foundational to emotional safety in relationships.</p></li>
<li><p>Curiosity helps us approach our pain instead of controlling it.</p></li>
<li><p>The nervous system needs safety to tell the truth.</p></li>
<li><p>You can’t think your way into healing—your body has to believe it too.</p></li>
<li><p>Presence is the most healing gift we can offer in a hurting world.</p></li>
<li><p>Emotionally safe men are formed, not found.</p></li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out more of Blake Blankenbecler:</strong> </p><p>🌐 Website – <a href="https://www.blakeblankenbecler.com/">⁠blakeblankenbecler.com ⁠</a></p><p>📸 Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/blakeblankenbecler">⁠ @blakeblankenbecler⁠</a> </p><p>The Friendship Deck: <a href="http://thefriendshipdeck.com">⁠thefriendshipdeck.com⁠</a></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> 🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com">⁠ www.threepercentco.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Meet Blake Blankenbecler – Therapist</p><p>(03:00) Language for the Inner Life</p><p>(06:00) What is Emotional Outsourcing?</p><p>(10:00) The Power of Co-Regulation</p><p>(14:00) Why Men Struggle to Name Emotions</p><p>(18:00) Body-Based Healing and the Nervous System</p><p>(22:00) From Christian Duty to Emotional Honesty</p><p>(26:00) How Curiosity Changes the Healing Process</p><p>(30:00) Practicing Emotional Responsibility</p><p>(33:00) The Lie of Being Too Much</p><p>(36:00) Faith, Attachment, and Embodied Safety</p><p>(41:00) Relationships as the Place of Repair</p><p>(45:00) Where to Find Blake Online</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Blake Blankenbecler, Three Percent, emotional health, holistic masculinity, co-regulation, emotional outsourcing, nervous system healing, trauma recovery, therapy, men’s emotions, inner work, Christian deconstruction, embodiment, faith and healing, presence, emotional literacy, emotional responsibility, relationships, healing through connection, curiosity, somatic healing, mental health, attachment, tenderness, emotional safety</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>Emotions For Dummies Like Us</title>
      <description>In this episode, hosts Blake and Jamie dive into the emotional lives of men—what we feel, what we’ve been taught to suppress, and what it might look like to live more honestly. They explore how fear, shame, and sadness often hide beneath anger, and why many men are disconnected from their bodies, relationships, and even themselves. From childhood messages to faith, parenting, and emotional repair, this conversation is vulnerable, practical, and full of grace. Whether you’re just beginning to name your emotions or walking others through healing, this episode offers language, insight, and permission to feel.

Takeaways

Anger is often the visible emotion masking fear, shame, or sadness.


Most men are taught to intellectualize or avoid emotions entirely.


Emotional fluency begins with naming what’s actually happening inside.


We often fear our emotions will make us weak—but vulnerability leads to strength.


The body holds emotional wisdom many of us were never taught to trust.


Emotional repair is possible in relationships when we lead with honesty.


Faith, theology, and masculinity all shape how we relate to our emotions.


Safety and curiosity are the prerequisites for emotional healing.


Resources
Chip Dodd Emotions Chart: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/62e2d6c397d6ff1fd356ed8f/t/632cbee0b6a9703239cd018f/1725475063690/8+Feelings.pdf 

Learn more about Three Percent: 
🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com⁠ 
📸 Instagram –⁠ @threepercentco

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome to the Emotions Episode
(03:00) Why Talk About Emotions?
(06:00) Men and the Fear of Feeling
(09:00) What We Learned Growing Up About Emotions
(12:00) Anger, Sadness, Shame—What’s Really Underneath?
(16:00) Why Men Disconnect From the Body
(20:00) Faith and Emotional Formation
(25:00) Emotional Literacy in Parenting
(28:00) When You Feel Unsafe in Relationship
(32:00) The Power of Curiosity and Naming Emotions
(36:00) Repair, Vulnerability, and Starting Again
(40:00) Final Thoughts on Living Fully Alive

Keywords
Three Percent, masculinity, emotions, emotional health, anger, fear, shame, sadness, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, emotional literacy, fatherhood, parenting, emotional intelligence, Christian men, faith and emotions, childhood wounds, trauma, inner work, embodiment, safety, repair, naming emotions, identity, integrity, spiritual formation, relationship dynamics


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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, hosts Blake and Jamie dive into the emotional lives of men—what we feel, what we’ve been taught to suppress, and what it might look like to live more honestly. They explore how fear, shame, and sadness often hide beneath anger, and why many men are disconnected from their bodies, relationships, and even themselves. From childhood messages to faith, parenting, and emotional repair, this conversation is vulnerable, practical, and full of grace. Whether you’re just beginning to name your emotions or walking others through healing, this episode offers language, insight, and permission to feel.

Takeaways

Anger is often the visible emotion masking fear, shame, or sadness.


Most men are taught to intellectualize or avoid emotions entirely.


Emotional fluency begins with naming what’s actually happening inside.


We often fear our emotions will make us weak—but vulnerability leads to strength.


The body holds emotional wisdom many of us were never taught to trust.


Emotional repair is possible in relationships when we lead with honesty.


Faith, theology, and masculinity all shape how we relate to our emotions.


Safety and curiosity are the prerequisites for emotional healing.


Resources
Chip Dodd Emotions Chart: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/62e2d6c397d6ff1fd356ed8f/t/632cbee0b6a9703239cd018f/1725475063690/8+Feelings.pdf 

Learn more about Three Percent: 
🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com⁠ 
📸 Instagram –⁠ @threepercentco

Chapters
(00:00) Welcome to the Emotions Episode
(03:00) Why Talk About Emotions?
(06:00) Men and the Fear of Feeling
(09:00) What We Learned Growing Up About Emotions
(12:00) Anger, Sadness, Shame—What’s Really Underneath?
(16:00) Why Men Disconnect From the Body
(20:00) Faith and Emotional Formation
(25:00) Emotional Literacy in Parenting
(28:00) When You Feel Unsafe in Relationship
(32:00) The Power of Curiosity and Naming Emotions
(36:00) Repair, Vulnerability, and Starting Again
(40:00) Final Thoughts on Living Fully Alive

Keywords
Three Percent, masculinity, emotions, emotional health, anger, fear, shame, sadness, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, emotional literacy, fatherhood, parenting, emotional intelligence, Christian men, faith and emotions, childhood wounds, trauma, inner work, embodiment, safety, repair, naming emotions, identity, integrity, spiritual formation, relationship dynamics


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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, hosts Blake and Jamie dive into the emotional lives of men—what we feel, what we’ve been taught to suppress, and what it might look like to live more honestly. They explore how fear, shame, and sadness often hide beneath anger, and why many men are disconnected from their bodies, relationships, and even themselves. From childhood messages to faith, parenting, and emotional repair, this conversation is vulnerable, practical, and full of grace. Whether you’re just beginning to name your emotions or walking others through healing, this episode offers language, insight, and permission to feel.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Anger is often the visible emotion masking fear, shame, or sadness.</p></li>
<li><p>Most men are taught to intellectualize or avoid emotions entirely.</p></li>
<li><p>Emotional fluency begins with naming what’s actually happening inside.</p></li>
<li><p>We often fear our emotions will make us weak—but vulnerability leads to strength.</p></li>
<li><p>The body holds emotional wisdom many of us were never taught to trust.</p></li>
<li><p>Emotional repair is possible in relationships when we lead with honesty.</p></li>
<li><p>Faith, theology, and masculinity all shape how we relate to our emotions.</p></li>
<li><p>Safety and curiosity are the prerequisites for emotional healing.<br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Resources</strong></p><p>Chip Dodd Emotions Chart: <a href="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/62e2d6c397d6ff1fd356ed8f/t/632cbee0b6a9703239cd018f/1725475063690/8+Feelings.pdf">https://static1.squarespace.com/static/62e2d6c397d6ff1fd356ed8f/t/632cbee0b6a9703239cd018f/1725475063690/8+Feelings.pdf </a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> </p><p>🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com">⁠ www.threepercentco.com⁠</a> </p><p>📸 Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercentco">⁠ @threepercentco</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Welcome to the Emotions Episode</p><p>(03:00) Why Talk About Emotions?</p><p>(06:00) Men and the Fear of Feeling</p><p>(09:00) What We Learned Growing Up About Emotions</p><p>(12:00) Anger, Sadness, Shame—What’s Really Underneath?</p><p>(16:00) Why Men Disconnect From the Body</p><p>(20:00) Faith and Emotional Formation</p><p>(25:00) Emotional Literacy in Parenting</p><p>(28:00) When You Feel Unsafe in Relationship</p><p>(32:00) The Power of Curiosity and Naming Emotions</p><p>(36:00) Repair, Vulnerability, and Starting Again</p><p>(40:00) Final Thoughts on Living Fully Alive</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Three Percent, masculinity, emotions, emotional health, anger, fear, shame, sadness, vulnerability, holistic masculinity, emotional literacy, fatherhood, parenting, emotional intelligence, Christian men, faith and emotions, childhood wounds, trauma, inner work, embodiment, safety, repair, naming emotions, identity, integrity, spiritual formation, relationship dynamics</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>What If Anger Isn’t The Problem? with Young Yi</title>
      <description>In this honest and redemptive episode, we talk with Young Woong Yi—pastor, church planter, and spiritual formation leader—about anger, masculinity, and becoming a safe man. Young shares how growing up in an immigrant household shaped his relationship with emotions, and how repressed sadness and generational patterns of power led to a breaking point in his marriage. He opens up about the life-saving intervention of his church, the deep healing that followed, and what it means to cultivate emotional safety in leadership, relationships, and spiritual formation. This episode is a masterclass in transformation, humility, and the long road to becoming whole.
Takeaways

“An emotionally volatile man is not a safe man.”

Repressed anger often masks deeper emotions like sadness, fear, or shame.

Emotional safety is a core component of holistic masculinity.

The church can be a place of healing when leaders respond with grace.

We often say to our spouse what we never got to say to our parents.

Healing begins with language, awareness, and the courage to ask for help.

Anger’s gift is advocacy—but only when processed with honesty and care.

Spiritual formation must address emotional and mental health, not just theology.


Check out more of Young Yi: 
📸 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/brotheryoung/
Substack: https://substack.com/@brotheryoung 
🌐 Church Plant – https://www.instagram.com/kindredchurchmi/

Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐 https://threepercentco.com/
Chapters
(00:00) Meet Young Yi – Pastor, Photographer, Church Planter
(02:00) Blake’s Story: Anger Repression and Performance
(04:30) A Relationship with Anger?
(07:00) Emotional Abuse, Immigrant Parenting, and Powering Up
(10:00) Learning How to Win Through Anger
(13:00) From Veterinary School to Ministry
(16:00) Marriage as a Mirror: Anger Exposed
(18:00) “You’re Bullying Me”: The Catalyst for Change
(20:00) Church Leadership Responds with Grace
(23:00) Six Months of Paid Leave and Intense Therapy
(26:00) What Changed Young’s View of Masculinity
(29:00) Anger Isn’t Always Justified Action
(32:00) The Anger Iceberg &amp; Sadness Beneath the Surface
(35:00) Generational Messaging: “Men Don’t Cry”
(38:00) Learning to Say: “That Made Me Really Sad”
(41:00) Advocating for the Child Within
(45:00) How Anger Impacts Spiritual Formation
(49:00) Church Culture, Jesus, and Emotional Health
(52:00) Final Encouragement to Men: Ask for Help
(54:00) Where to Find Young &amp; Kindred Church
Keywords
Young Yi, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, anger, emotional safety, immigrant family, Korean American, spiritual formation, church hurt, inner child, marriage counseling, masculinity and emotions, mental health in ministry, vulnerability, leadership, discipleship, shame, sadness, advocacy, safe men, healing, therapy, pastoral care, emotional intelligence, Kindred Church, genogram, Pete Scazzero, Voice of the Heart, Rich Villodas, Chip Dodd, Christian men, identity formation, marriage restoration

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this honest and redemptive episode, we talk with Young Woong Yi—pastor, church planter, and spiritual formation leader—about anger, masculinity, and becoming a safe man. Young shares how growing up in an immigrant household shaped his relationship with emotions, and how repressed sadness and generational patterns of power led to a breaking point in his marriage. He opens up about the life-saving intervention of his church, the deep healing that followed, and what it means to cultivate emotional safety in leadership, relationships, and spiritual formation. This episode is a masterclass in transformation, humility, and the long road to becoming whole.
Takeaways

“An emotionally volatile man is not a safe man.”

Repressed anger often masks deeper emotions like sadness, fear, or shame.

Emotional safety is a core component of holistic masculinity.

The church can be a place of healing when leaders respond with grace.

We often say to our spouse what we never got to say to our parents.

Healing begins with language, awareness, and the courage to ask for help.

Anger’s gift is advocacy—but only when processed with honesty and care.

Spiritual formation must address emotional and mental health, not just theology.


Check out more of Young Yi: 
📸 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/brotheryoung/
Substack: https://substack.com/@brotheryoung 
🌐 Church Plant – https://www.instagram.com/kindredchurchmi/

Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐 https://threepercentco.com/
Chapters
(00:00) Meet Young Yi – Pastor, Photographer, Church Planter
(02:00) Blake’s Story: Anger Repression and Performance
(04:30) A Relationship with Anger?
(07:00) Emotional Abuse, Immigrant Parenting, and Powering Up
(10:00) Learning How to Win Through Anger
(13:00) From Veterinary School to Ministry
(16:00) Marriage as a Mirror: Anger Exposed
(18:00) “You’re Bullying Me”: The Catalyst for Change
(20:00) Church Leadership Responds with Grace
(23:00) Six Months of Paid Leave and Intense Therapy
(26:00) What Changed Young’s View of Masculinity
(29:00) Anger Isn’t Always Justified Action
(32:00) The Anger Iceberg &amp; Sadness Beneath the Surface
(35:00) Generational Messaging: “Men Don’t Cry”
(38:00) Learning to Say: “That Made Me Really Sad”
(41:00) Advocating for the Child Within
(45:00) How Anger Impacts Spiritual Formation
(49:00) Church Culture, Jesus, and Emotional Health
(52:00) Final Encouragement to Men: Ask for Help
(54:00) Where to Find Young &amp; Kindred Church
Keywords
Young Yi, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, anger, emotional safety, immigrant family, Korean American, spiritual formation, church hurt, inner child, marriage counseling, masculinity and emotions, mental health in ministry, vulnerability, leadership, discipleship, shame, sadness, advocacy, safe men, healing, therapy, pastoral care, emotional intelligence, Kindred Church, genogram, Pete Scazzero, Voice of the Heart, Rich Villodas, Chip Dodd, Christian men, identity formation, marriage restoration

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this honest and redemptive episode, we talk with Young Woong Yi—pastor, church planter, and spiritual formation leader—about anger, masculinity, and becoming a safe man. Young shares how growing up in an immigrant household shaped his relationship with emotions, and how repressed sadness and generational patterns of power led to a breaking point in his marriage. He opens up about the life-saving intervention of his church, the deep healing that followed, and what it means to cultivate emotional safety in leadership, relationships, and spiritual formation. This episode is a masterclass in transformation, humility, and the long road to becoming whole.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>“An emotionally volatile man is not a safe man.”</li>
<li>Repressed anger often masks deeper emotions like sadness, fear, or shame.</li>
<li>Emotional safety is a core component of holistic masculinity.</li>
<li>The church can be a place of healing when leaders respond with grace.</li>
<li>We often say to our spouse what we never got to say to our parents.</li>
<li>Healing begins with language, awareness, and the courage to ask for help.</li>
<li>Anger’s gift is advocacy—but only when processed with honesty and care.</li>
<li>Spiritual formation must address emotional and mental health, not just theology.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p>Check out more of Young Yi: </p><p>📸 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/brotheryoung/</p><p>Substack: https://substack.com/@brotheryoung </p><p>🌐 Church Plant – https://www.instagram.com/kindredchurchmi/</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐 https://threepercentco.com/</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Meet Young Yi – Pastor, Photographer, Church Planter</p><p>(02:00) Blake’s Story: Anger Repression and Performance</p><p>(04:30) A Relationship with Anger?</p><p>(07:00) Emotional Abuse, Immigrant Parenting, and Powering Up</p><p>(10:00) Learning How to Win Through Anger</p><p>(13:00) From Veterinary School to Ministry</p><p>(16:00) Marriage as a Mirror: Anger Exposed</p><p>(18:00) “You’re Bullying Me”: The Catalyst for Change</p><p>(20:00) Church Leadership Responds with Grace</p><p>(23:00) Six Months of Paid Leave and Intense Therapy</p><p>(26:00) What Changed Young’s View of Masculinity</p><p>(29:00) Anger Isn’t Always Justified Action</p><p>(32:00) The Anger Iceberg &amp; Sadness Beneath the Surface</p><p>(35:00) Generational Messaging: “Men Don’t Cry”</p><p>(38:00) Learning to Say: “That Made Me Really Sad”</p><p>(41:00) Advocating for the Child Within</p><p>(45:00) How Anger Impacts Spiritual Formation</p><p>(49:00) Church Culture, Jesus, and Emotional Health</p><p>(52:00) Final Encouragement to Men: Ask for Help</p><p>(54:00) Where to Find Young &amp; Kindred Church</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Young Yi, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, anger, emotional safety, immigrant family, Korean American, spiritual formation, church hurt, inner child, marriage counseling, masculinity and emotions, mental health in ministry, vulnerability, leadership, discipleship, shame, sadness, advocacy, safe men, healing, therapy, pastoral care, emotional intelligence, Kindred Church, genogram, Pete Scazzero, Voice of the Heart, Rich Villodas, Chip Dodd, Christian men, identity formation, marriage restoration</p>
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      <title>What Honest Writing Can Teach Us with Will Parker Anderson</title>
      <description>In this episode, we sit down with writer, editor, and host of The Writer’s Circle podcast, Will Parker Anderson. Will opens up about the intersection of storytelling and vulnerability, holistic masculinity modeled by Jesus, and why real writing—and real life—requires full presence. From discussing confession and shame to the importance of being known in community, this conversation offers wisdom for anyone seeking healing, depth, and the courage to be honest. Will’s pastoral insight and personal honesty will challenge and comfort you.

Takeaways

The best writing is the overflow of honest living.


Holistic masculinity is modeled by Jesus—servanthood over dominance.


We can’t be fully known by God if we hide from people.


Vulnerability isn’t an event—it’s a habit of letting light in.


Confession is painful but leads to soul-level relief and formation.


Mentorship and trusted community are vital for healing.



Truth-telling opens the door to connection and transformation.


Check out more of Will Parker Anderson: 

🌐 Website –⁠ writerscircle.co⁠ 

🎙️ Podcast – ⁠The Writer’s Circle⁠

Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com



Chapters


(00:00) Meet Will Parker Anderson 
(02:00) Writing as Overflow of Living 
(04:30) Holistic Masculinity as Servanthood 
(09:00) Vulnerability in Storytelling and Relationships 
(14:00) Why Men Struggle to Tell the Truth 
(18:00) You Can’t Be Known By God Without Being Known By Others 
(22:00) Healing from Hurt Happens in Relationship 
(26:00) The Poison and the Cure Grow Side-by-Side 
(30:00) Will’s Story of Confession and Grace 
(36:00) The Risk of Vulnerability 
(41:00) What Gets Affirmed Gets Repeated 
(45:00) Neurobiology of Being Seen and Known 
(50:00) Mentorship and Gentle Discipleship 
(54:00) Where to Find Will and Writer’s Circle

Keywords
Will Parker Anderson, Three Percent, writing and vulnerability, storytelling, holistic masculinity, servanthood, confession, shame, grace, recovery, writer’s circle, Penguin Random House, Substack, emotional intelligence, community, mentorship, being known, faith and healing, honesty, Jesus, fatherhood, integrity, spiritual formation, trauma recovery, mental health, deconstruction, masculinity and faith, relational healing, writing process


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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/e33d462c-63c0-11f1-b1d5-134f6a4861f3/image/7428685d6dcc79a5797711057e17a2d8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with writer, editor, and host of The Writer’s Circle podcast, Will Parker Anderson. Will opens up about the intersection of storytelling and vulnerability, holistic masculinity modeled by Jesus, and why real writing—and real life—requires full presence. From discussing confession and shame to the importance of being known in community, this conversation offers wisdom for anyone seeking healing, depth, and the courage to be honest. Will’s pastoral insight and personal honesty will challenge and comfort you.

Takeaways

The best writing is the overflow of honest living.


Holistic masculinity is modeled by Jesus—servanthood over dominance.


We can’t be fully known by God if we hide from people.


Vulnerability isn’t an event—it’s a habit of letting light in.


Confession is painful but leads to soul-level relief and formation.


Mentorship and trusted community are vital for healing.



Truth-telling opens the door to connection and transformation.


Check out more of Will Parker Anderson: 

🌐 Website –⁠ writerscircle.co⁠ 

🎙️ Podcast – ⁠The Writer’s Circle⁠

Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com



Chapters


(00:00) Meet Will Parker Anderson 
(02:00) Writing as Overflow of Living 
(04:30) Holistic Masculinity as Servanthood 
(09:00) Vulnerability in Storytelling and Relationships 
(14:00) Why Men Struggle to Tell the Truth 
(18:00) You Can’t Be Known By God Without Being Known By Others 
(22:00) Healing from Hurt Happens in Relationship 
(26:00) The Poison and the Cure Grow Side-by-Side 
(30:00) Will’s Story of Confession and Grace 
(36:00) The Risk of Vulnerability 
(41:00) What Gets Affirmed Gets Repeated 
(45:00) Neurobiology of Being Seen and Known 
(50:00) Mentorship and Gentle Discipleship 
(54:00) Where to Find Will and Writer’s Circle

Keywords
Will Parker Anderson, Three Percent, writing and vulnerability, storytelling, holistic masculinity, servanthood, confession, shame, grace, recovery, writer’s circle, Penguin Random House, Substack, emotional intelligence, community, mentorship, being known, faith and healing, honesty, Jesus, fatherhood, integrity, spiritual formation, trauma recovery, mental health, deconstruction, masculinity and faith, relational healing, writing process


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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we sit down with writer, editor, and host of <em>The Writer’s Circle</em> podcast, Will Parker Anderson. Will opens up about the intersection of storytelling and vulnerability, holistic masculinity modeled by Jesus, and why real writing—and real life—requires full presence. From discussing confession and shame to the importance of being known in community, this conversation offers wisdom for anyone seeking healing, depth, and the courage to be honest. Will’s pastoral insight and personal honesty will challenge and comfort you.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>The best writing is the overflow of honest living.</p></li>
<li><p>Holistic masculinity is modeled by Jesus—servanthood over dominance.</p></li>
<li><p>We can’t be fully known by God if we hide from people.</p></li>
<li><p>Vulnerability isn’t an event—it’s a habit of letting light in.</p></li>
<li><p>Confession is painful but leads to soul-level relief and formation.</p></li>
<li><p>Mentorship and trusted community are vital for healing.</p></li>
</ul><li>
<ul><li>Truth-telling opens the door to connection and transformation.<br>
</li></ul>
<p><strong>Check out more of Will Parker Anderson:</strong> </p>
<p>🌐 Website –<a href="https://www.writerscircle.co">⁠ writerscircle.co⁠</a> </p>
<p>🎙️ Podcast – <a href="https://www.writerscircle.co/podcast">⁠<em>The Writer’s Circle</em>⁠</a></p>
<p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> 🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com">⁠ www.threepercentco.com</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Chapters</strong></p>
</li><p>(00:00) Meet Will Parker Anderson </p><p>(02:00) Writing as Overflow of Living </p><p>(04:30) Holistic Masculinity as Servanthood </p><p>(09:00) Vulnerability in Storytelling and Relationships </p><p>(14:00) Why Men Struggle to Tell the Truth </p><p>(18:00) You Can’t Be Known By God Without Being Known By Others </p><p>(22:00) Healing from Hurt Happens in Relationship </p><p>(26:00) The Poison and the Cure Grow Side-by-Side </p><p>(30:00) Will’s Story of Confession and Grace </p><p>(36:00) The Risk of Vulnerability </p><p>(41:00) What Gets Affirmed Gets Repeated </p><p>(45:00) Neurobiology of Being Seen and Known </p><p>(50:00) Mentorship and Gentle Discipleship </p><p>(54:00) Where to Find Will and Writer’s Circle</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Will Parker Anderson, Three Percent, writing and vulnerability, storytelling, holistic masculinity, servanthood, confession, shame, grace, recovery, writer’s circle, Penguin Random House, Substack, emotional intelligence, community, mentorship, being known, faith and healing, honesty, Jesus, fatherhood, integrity, spiritual formation, trauma recovery, mental health, deconstruction, masculinity and faith, relational healing, writing process</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>West Point, to the NFL, to Losing it All and Finding Himself with Caleb Campbell</title>
      <description>In this powerful episode, we sit down with former NFL player and West Point graduate Caleb Campbell to explore his journey from performance-driven success to soul-level healing. Caleb shares how the pressure to be “America’s Athlete” led to emotional collapse—and ultimately, a profound spiritual transformation. Now a speaker and coach, Caleb helps others navigate “threshold moments” where letting go becomes the doorway to becoming more whole. We talk about masculinity, grief, addiction, expansion, and why every death can be a doorway to deeper life. This is not just a conversation—it’s a call to wholeness.

Takeaways

Holistic masculinity is less about control and more about presence and emotional safety.


Every expansion in life requires a letting go of what no longer serves us.


We can’t criticize ourselves into healing—only compassion transforms us.


Our greatest transformations often come through grief and ambiguity.


External success without internal capacity leads to burnout and collapse.


Spiritual growth means returning to what’s always been true: you are already held.


Check out more of Caleb Campbell: 
🌐 Website –⁠ www.calebcampbell.me⁠ 
📸 Instagram –⁠ @caleb_campbell⁠

Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
(00:00) Meeting Caleb Campbell – Athlete, Speaker, Threshold Guide
(05:00) What is Holistic Masculinity?
(09:00) Disconnection, Performance, and the Wounded Masculine
(12:00) NFL Dreams &amp; The Crisis of Identity
(18:00) From NFL to Janitor: The Journey of Letting Go
(21:00) Discovering Creativity and Storytelling
(23:00) A $10,000 Gift &amp; the Call to Keep Telling His Story
(27:00) The Role of Grief in Spiritual Expansion
(30:00) Ambiguous Grief &amp; Redefining Loss
(33:00) Trusting the Darkness as an Invitation
(36:00) Choosing the Death That Makes You Bigger
(40:00) Living with Original Knowing – You Are Already Held
(45:00) Welcoming Home the Loyal Soldiers Within
(48:00) Exvangelical Identity &amp; Deconstructing with Compassion
(53:00) Caleb’s Upcoming Book &amp; Coaching Work
(58:00) Final Reflections on Expansion, Soul Work, and Christ Consciousness

Keywords
Caleb Campbell, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, grief, expansion, NFL, identity, soul work, spiritual formation, healing, threshold, emotional safety, original knowing, addiction recovery, exvangelical, compassion, personal growth, transformation, deconstruction, presence, wounded masculine, coaching, wholeness, self-awareness, leadership and well-being, emotional healing, men’s work, letting go, faith journey, Richard Rohr, Francis Weller, mysticism, spiritual awakening



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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2025 06:45:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this powerful episode, we sit down with former NFL player and West Point graduate Caleb Campbell to explore his journey from performance-driven success to soul-level healing. Caleb shares how the pressure to be “America’s Athlete” led to emotional collapse—and ultimately, a profound spiritual transformation. Now a speaker and coach, Caleb helps others navigate “threshold moments” where letting go becomes the doorway to becoming more whole. We talk about masculinity, grief, addiction, expansion, and why every death can be a doorway to deeper life. This is not just a conversation—it’s a call to wholeness.

Takeaways

Holistic masculinity is less about control and more about presence and emotional safety.


Every expansion in life requires a letting go of what no longer serves us.


We can’t criticize ourselves into healing—only compassion transforms us.


Our greatest transformations often come through grief and ambiguity.


External success without internal capacity leads to burnout and collapse.


Spiritual growth means returning to what’s always been true: you are already held.


Check out more of Caleb Campbell: 
🌐 Website –⁠ www.calebcampbell.me⁠ 
📸 Instagram –⁠ @caleb_campbell⁠

Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
(00:00) Meeting Caleb Campbell – Athlete, Speaker, Threshold Guide
(05:00) What is Holistic Masculinity?
(09:00) Disconnection, Performance, and the Wounded Masculine
(12:00) NFL Dreams &amp; The Crisis of Identity
(18:00) From NFL to Janitor: The Journey of Letting Go
(21:00) Discovering Creativity and Storytelling
(23:00) A $10,000 Gift &amp; the Call to Keep Telling His Story
(27:00) The Role of Grief in Spiritual Expansion
(30:00) Ambiguous Grief &amp; Redefining Loss
(33:00) Trusting the Darkness as an Invitation
(36:00) Choosing the Death That Makes You Bigger
(40:00) Living with Original Knowing – You Are Already Held
(45:00) Welcoming Home the Loyal Soldiers Within
(48:00) Exvangelical Identity &amp; Deconstructing with Compassion
(53:00) Caleb’s Upcoming Book &amp; Coaching Work
(58:00) Final Reflections on Expansion, Soul Work, and Christ Consciousness

Keywords
Caleb Campbell, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, grief, expansion, NFL, identity, soul work, spiritual formation, healing, threshold, emotional safety, original knowing, addiction recovery, exvangelical, compassion, personal growth, transformation, deconstruction, presence, wounded masculine, coaching, wholeness, self-awareness, leadership and well-being, emotional healing, men’s work, letting go, faith journey, Richard Rohr, Francis Weller, mysticism, spiritual awakening



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        <![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode, we sit down with former NFL player and West Point graduate Caleb Campbell to explore his journey from performance-driven success to soul-level healing. Caleb shares how the pressure to be “America’s Athlete” led to emotional collapse—and ultimately, a profound spiritual transformation. Now a speaker and coach, Caleb helps others navigate “threshold moments” where letting go becomes the doorway to becoming more whole. We talk about masculinity, grief, addiction, expansion, and why every death can be a doorway to deeper life. This is not just a conversation—it’s a call to wholeness.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Holistic masculinity is less about control and more about presence and emotional safety.</p></li>
<li><p>Every expansion in life requires a letting go of what no longer serves us.</p></li>
<li><p>We can’t criticize ourselves into healing—only compassion transforms us.</p></li>
<li><p>Our greatest transformations often come through grief and ambiguity.</p></li>
<li><p>External success without internal capacity leads to burnout and collapse.</p></li>
<li><p>Spiritual growth means returning to what’s always been true: you are already held.<br></p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Check out more of Caleb Campbell:</strong> </p><p>🌐 Website –<a href="https://www.calebcampbell.me">⁠ www.calebcampbell.me⁠</a> </p><p>📸 Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/caleb_campbell">⁠ @caleb_campbell⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> 🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com">⁠ www.threepercentco.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Meeting Caleb Campbell – Athlete, Speaker, Threshold Guide</p><p>(05:00) What is Holistic Masculinity?</p><p>(09:00) Disconnection, Performance, and the Wounded Masculine</p><p>(12:00) NFL Dreams &amp; The Crisis of Identity</p><p>(18:00) From NFL to Janitor: The Journey of Letting Go</p><p>(21:00) Discovering Creativity and Storytelling</p><p>(23:00) A $10,000 Gift &amp; the Call to Keep Telling His Story</p><p>(27:00) The Role of Grief in Spiritual Expansion</p><p>(30:00) Ambiguous Grief &amp; Redefining Loss</p><p>(33:00) Trusting the Darkness as an Invitation</p><p>(36:00) Choosing the Death That Makes You Bigger</p><p>(40:00) Living with Original Knowing – You Are Already Held</p><p>(45:00) Welcoming Home the Loyal Soldiers Within</p><p>(48:00) Exvangelical Identity &amp; Deconstructing with Compassion</p><p>(53:00) Caleb’s Upcoming Book &amp; Coaching Work</p><p>(58:00) Final Reflections on Expansion, Soul Work, and Christ Consciousness</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Caleb Campbell, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, grief, expansion, NFL, identity, soul work, spiritual formation, healing, threshold, emotional safety, original knowing, addiction recovery, exvangelical, compassion, personal growth, transformation, deconstruction, presence, wounded masculine, coaching, wholeness, self-awareness, leadership and well-being, emotional healing, men’s work, letting go, faith journey, Richard Rohr, Francis Weller, mysticism, spiritual awakening</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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      <title>The Power of Cultivating Humility with Rev. Ben Cremer</title>
      <description>In this episode, we talk with Ben Cremer—pastor, writer, and author of Into the Gray—about masculinity, humility, binary thinking, and the deep spiritual cost of choosing power over people. Ben opens up about his painful exit from denominational ministry, how his upbringing in Idaho shaped his faith, and why Jesus' model of strength challenges the dominant cultural narratives of manhood. We explore themes of empathy, nonviolence, spiritual formation, and the courage it takes to be curious and kind in polarized spaces. This conversation is a garden of nuance, honesty, and healing.

Takeaways

Holistic masculinity looks like Jesus—not dominance, but humility and presence.


Proximity breeds empathy; curiosity breeds compassion.


We often choose power over love when fear leads our thinking.


The Christian path is about cultivation, not conquest.


Humility opens the door to transformation and healing.


The incarnation shows us God’s way is relationship, not rigid belief.



Repair is more important than rupture; we’re called to be Jesus’ hands, not the Savior.





Check out more of Ben Cremer: 
Instagram –⁠ @brcremer⁠ 
Newsletter –⁠ Into the Gray⁠
⁠Ben's Website⁠
⁠Substack⁠
⁠X⁠
Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
(00:00) Introduction to Ben Cremer
(02:10) Life, Family, and Ministry Roots in Idaho
(07:00) Shifts in Denominational Alignment
(12:00) Being Pushed Out of the Church You Love
(15:00) What is Holistic Masculinity?
(20:00) David, Strength, and God’s Rebuke through Nathan
(23:00) Gardening vs. Gladiators – Chuck DeGroat's Reflection
(26:00) Resurrection and the Garden Metaphor
(29:00) Why Don’t We Get It? Power, Fear, and Control
(34:00) The Power of Incarnation
(37:00) Binary Thinking and the Cost of Certainty
(43:00) Online Pastoral Ministry and Personal Boundaries
(47:00) Humility in the Face of Misunderstanding
(49:00) Final Reflections &amp; Where to Find Ben

Keywords
Ben Cremer, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, Into the Gray, Idaho, spiritual formation, Christian culture, emotional intelligence, binary thinking, fear and power, online ministry, pastoral pain, incarnation, gospel, humility, empathy, compassion, vulnerability, deconstruction, mental health, church hurt, curiosity, Jesus, masculinity, David and Nathan, spiritual growth, gardening metaphor, Chuck DeGroat, discipleship


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2025 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we talk with Ben Cremer—pastor, writer, and author of Into the Gray—about masculinity, humility, binary thinking, and the deep spiritual cost of choosing power over people. Ben opens up about his painful exit from denominational ministry, how his upbringing in Idaho shaped his faith, and why Jesus' model of strength challenges the dominant cultural narratives of manhood. We explore themes of empathy, nonviolence, spiritual formation, and the courage it takes to be curious and kind in polarized spaces. This conversation is a garden of nuance, honesty, and healing.

Takeaways

Holistic masculinity looks like Jesus—not dominance, but humility and presence.


Proximity breeds empathy; curiosity breeds compassion.


We often choose power over love when fear leads our thinking.


The Christian path is about cultivation, not conquest.


Humility opens the door to transformation and healing.


The incarnation shows us God’s way is relationship, not rigid belief.



Repair is more important than rupture; we’re called to be Jesus’ hands, not the Savior.





Check out more of Ben Cremer: 
Instagram –⁠ @brcremer⁠ 
Newsletter –⁠ Into the Gray⁠
⁠Ben's Website⁠
⁠Substack⁠
⁠X⁠
Learn more about Three Percent: 🌐⁠ www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
(00:00) Introduction to Ben Cremer
(02:10) Life, Family, and Ministry Roots in Idaho
(07:00) Shifts in Denominational Alignment
(12:00) Being Pushed Out of the Church You Love
(15:00) What is Holistic Masculinity?
(20:00) David, Strength, and God’s Rebuke through Nathan
(23:00) Gardening vs. Gladiators – Chuck DeGroat's Reflection
(26:00) Resurrection and the Garden Metaphor
(29:00) Why Don’t We Get It? Power, Fear, and Control
(34:00) The Power of Incarnation
(37:00) Binary Thinking and the Cost of Certainty
(43:00) Online Pastoral Ministry and Personal Boundaries
(47:00) Humility in the Face of Misunderstanding
(49:00) Final Reflections &amp; Where to Find Ben

Keywords
Ben Cremer, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, Into the Gray, Idaho, spiritual formation, Christian culture, emotional intelligence, binary thinking, fear and power, online ministry, pastoral pain, incarnation, gospel, humility, empathy, compassion, vulnerability, deconstruction, mental health, church hurt, curiosity, Jesus, masculinity, David and Nathan, spiritual growth, gardening metaphor, Chuck DeGroat, discipleship


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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we talk with Ben Cremer—pastor, writer, and author of <em>Into the Gray</em>—about masculinity, humility, binary thinking, and the deep spiritual cost of choosing power over people. Ben opens up about his painful exit from denominational ministry, how his upbringing in Idaho shaped his faith, and why Jesus' model of strength challenges the dominant cultural narratives of manhood. We explore themes of empathy, nonviolence, spiritual formation, and the courage it takes to be curious and kind in polarized spaces. This conversation is a garden of nuance, honesty, and healing.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>Holistic masculinity looks like Jesus—not dominance, but humility and presence.</p></li>
<li><p>Proximity breeds empathy; curiosity breeds compassion.</p></li>
<li><p>We often choose power over love when fear leads our thinking.</p></li>
<li><p>The Christian path is about cultivation, not conquest.</p></li>
<li><p>Humility opens the door to transformation and healing.</p></li>
<li><p>The incarnation shows us God’s way is relationship, not rigid belief.</p></li>
<li>
<p>Repair is more important than rupture; we’re called to be Jesus’ hands, not the Savior.</p>
<p><br></p>
</li>
</ul><p><strong>Check out more of Ben Cremer:</strong> </p><p>Instagram –<a href="https://www.instagram.com/brcremer">⁠ @brcremer⁠</a> </p><p>Newsletter –<a href="https://benjamin-cremer.kit.com/profile/posts">⁠ Into the Gray⁠</a></p><p><a href="https://www.benjaminrcremer.com/home">⁠Ben's Website⁠</a></p><p><a href="https://benjaminrcremer.substack.com/">⁠Substack⁠</a></p><p><a href="https://x.com/brcremer?lang=en">⁠X⁠</a></p><p><strong>Learn more about Three Percent:</strong> 🌐<a href="https://www.threepercentco.com">⁠ www.threepercentco.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>(00:00) Introduction to Ben Cremer</p><p>(02:10) Life, Family, and Ministry Roots in Idaho</p><p>(07:00) Shifts in Denominational Alignment</p><p>(12:00) Being Pushed Out of the Church You Love</p><p>(15:00) What is Holistic Masculinity?</p><p>(20:00) David, Strength, and God’s Rebuke through Nathan</p><p>(23:00) Gardening vs. Gladiators – Chuck DeGroat's Reflection</p><p>(26:00) Resurrection and the Garden Metaphor</p><p>(29:00) Why Don’t We Get It? Power, Fear, and Control</p><p>(34:00) The Power of Incarnation</p><p>(37:00) Binary Thinking and the Cost of Certainty</p><p>(43:00) Online Pastoral Ministry and Personal Boundaries</p><p>(47:00) Humility in the Face of Misunderstanding</p><p>(49:00) Final Reflections &amp; Where to Find Ben</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Ben Cremer, Three Percent, holistic masculinity, Into the Gray, Idaho, spiritual formation, Christian culture, emotional intelligence, binary thinking, fear and power, online ministry, pastoral pain, incarnation, gospel, humility, empathy, compassion, vulnerability, deconstruction, mental health, church hurt, curiosity, Jesus, masculinity, David and Nathan, spiritual growth, gardening metaphor, Chuck DeGroat, discipleship</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>The Strength Men Need to Reclaim with Marc Typo</title>
      <description>In this episode, we engage in a deep conversation with Marc Typo about the complexities of fatherhood, masculinity, and emotional expression. We explore the challenges of raising children in a world that often stigmatizes vulnerability, particularly for men. Marc shares his experiences as a father and writer, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces for emotional expression and the need for holistic masculinity that embraces both strength and vulnerability. The discussion highlights the impact of upbringing on emotional regulation and the desire to break generational cycles of toxic masculinity.

Takeaways

Writing about fatherhood helps Marc maintain focus on gratitude.

We are born soft and emotional.

It's important to model safety for our children.

The lighthouse analogy reflects our role as parents.

We need to allow men to be fragile and soft.

Creating safe spaces for emotional expression is crucial.


Check out more of Marc Typo:
Website - ⁠https://www.raisingmyles.com/⁠
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/marc.typo⁠

Learn more about Three Percent: ⁠www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
00:00 Exploring Holistic Masculinity
07:39 The Journey of Fatherhood
12:48 Navigating Emotions and Vulnerability
18:50 Selflessness in Parenting
20:34 Navigating Fatherhood and Self-Reflection
22:43 Confronting Internal Narratives
23:59 Emotional Expression in Parenting
26:44 Creating Safe Spaces for Children
29:57 The Lighthouse Analogy in Parenting
32:38 Understanding Softness and Strength
36:33 The Journey Back to Emotional Authenticity
41:10 Maintaining Safety Amidst Turbulence

Keywords
fatherhood, masculinity, vulnerability, emotional expression, parenting, holistic masculinity, self-awareness, emotional safety, black fatherhood, personal growth, marriage, emotional connection, shame, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, childhood experiences, self-compassion, self-contempt, recovery, holistic healing

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we engage in a deep conversation with Marc Typo about the complexities of fatherhood, masculinity, and emotional expression. We explore the challenges of raising children in a world that often stigmatizes vulnerability, particularly for men. Marc shares his experiences as a father and writer, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces for emotional expression and the need for holistic masculinity that embraces both strength and vulnerability. The discussion highlights the impact of upbringing on emotional regulation and the desire to break generational cycles of toxic masculinity.

Takeaways

Writing about fatherhood helps Marc maintain focus on gratitude.

We are born soft and emotional.

It's important to model safety for our children.

The lighthouse analogy reflects our role as parents.

We need to allow men to be fragile and soft.

Creating safe spaces for emotional expression is crucial.


Check out more of Marc Typo:
Website - ⁠https://www.raisingmyles.com/⁠
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/marc.typo⁠

Learn more about Three Percent: ⁠www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
00:00 Exploring Holistic Masculinity
07:39 The Journey of Fatherhood
12:48 Navigating Emotions and Vulnerability
18:50 Selflessness in Parenting
20:34 Navigating Fatherhood and Self-Reflection
22:43 Confronting Internal Narratives
23:59 Emotional Expression in Parenting
26:44 Creating Safe Spaces for Children
29:57 The Lighthouse Analogy in Parenting
32:38 Understanding Softness and Strength
36:33 The Journey Back to Emotional Authenticity
41:10 Maintaining Safety Amidst Turbulence

Keywords
fatherhood, masculinity, vulnerability, emotional expression, parenting, holistic masculinity, self-awareness, emotional safety, black fatherhood, personal growth, marriage, emotional connection, shame, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, childhood experiences, self-compassion, self-contempt, recovery, holistic healing

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we engage in a deep conversation with Marc Typo about the complexities of fatherhood, masculinity, and emotional expression. We explore the challenges of raising children in a world that often stigmatizes vulnerability, particularly for men. Marc shares his experiences as a father and writer, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces for emotional expression and the need for holistic masculinity that embraces both strength and vulnerability. The discussion highlights the impact of upbringing on emotional regulation and the desire to break generational cycles of toxic masculinity.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Writing about fatherhood helps Marc maintain focus on gratitude.</li>
<li>We are born soft and emotional.</li>
<li>It's important to model safety for our children.</li>
<li>The lighthouse analogy reflects our role as parents.</li>
<li>We need to allow men to be fragile and soft.</li>
<li>Creating safe spaces for emotional expression is crucial.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out more of Marc Typo:</strong></p><p>Website - <a href="https://www.raisingmyles.com/">⁠https://www.raisingmyles.com/⁠</a></p><p>Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/marc.typo">⁠https://www.instagram.com/marc.typo⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about <strong>Three Percent: </strong><a href="http://www.threepercentco.com">⁠www.threepercentco.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Exploring Holistic Masculinity</p><p>07:39 The Journey of Fatherhood</p><p>12:48 Navigating Emotions and Vulnerability</p><p>18:50 Selflessness in Parenting</p><p>20:34 Navigating Fatherhood and Self-Reflection</p><p>22:43 Confronting Internal Narratives</p><p>23:59 Emotional Expression in Parenting</p><p>26:44 Creating Safe Spaces for Children</p><p>29:57 The Lighthouse Analogy in Parenting</p><p>32:38 Understanding Softness and Strength</p><p>36:33 The Journey Back to Emotional Authenticity</p><p>41:10 Maintaining Safety Amidst Turbulence</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>fatherhood, masculinity, vulnerability, emotional expression, parenting, holistic masculinity, self-awareness, emotional safety, black fatherhood, personal growth, marriage, emotional connection, shame, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, childhood experiences, self-compassion, self-contempt, recovery, holistic healing</p>
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      <title>How to Get on the Same Team With Your Spouse with Sheila Wray Gregoire</title>
      <description>In this episode, the hosts engage in a deep conversation with Sheila Wray Gregoire about the complexities of masculinity, vulnerability, and the challenges within marriage. They explore the impact of traditional teachings on relationships, the importance of emotional connection, and the mental load often carried by women. Sheila shares insights from her research on sexual satisfaction and the need for open communication in marriages. The discussion emphasizes the significance of creating safety in relationships and how positive changes can ripple through various aspects of a couple's life together.

Takeaways

Healthy masculinity involves taking initiative to care for others.

Vulnerability is essential for deeper connections in relationships.

Research shows that traditional marriage teachings can harm both men and women.

Emotional connection is crucial for marital satisfaction.

Men often carry shame that affects their relationships.

The mental load in marriages often falls disproportionately on women.

Improving one aspect of a relationship can positively impact others.

Communication about sex is often hindered by societal teachings.

Creating safety in relationships allows for open conversations.

Couples should work as partners to share responsibilities.


Check out more of Sheila Wray Gregoire:
Website - ⁠https://sheilawraygregoire.com/⁠
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/sheilagregoire/⁠
Bare Marriage Podcast - ⁠https://www.buzzsprout.com/242918⁠

Learn more about Three Percent: ⁠www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
00:00 Defining Healthy Masculinity
06:09 Sheila's Journey into Marriage and Sex Education
09:32 Research Findings on Marriage and Sexual Satisfaction
12:18 Challenging Evangelical Teachings
15:14 The Impact of Cultural Narratives on Relationships
18:22 Addressing Shame and Responsibility in Men
21:09 Navigating Sexuality and Intimacy
24:24 The Role of Communication in Healthy Relationships
27:24 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions
33:40 Understanding Marriage as a Partnership
34:47 The Importance of Emotional Connection
37:23 Mental Load and Housework Dynamics
41:05 The Unseen Burden of Kin Keeping
47:34 The Unfairness Threshold in Marriages
49:25 Creating Smooth Roads in Relationships
54:02 Navigating Shame and Vulnerability
59:34 The Ripple Effect of Connection

Keywords
masculinity, vulnerability, marriage, emotional connection, sexual satisfaction, gender roles, communication, shame, mental load, relationships, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, fatherhood, childhood experiences, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, recovery, emotional safety, holistic healing

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, the hosts engage in a deep conversation with Sheila Wray Gregoire about the complexities of masculinity, vulnerability, and the challenges within marriage. They explore the impact of traditional teachings on relationships, the importance of emotional connection, and the mental load often carried by women. Sheila shares insights from her research on sexual satisfaction and the need for open communication in marriages. The discussion emphasizes the significance of creating safety in relationships and how positive changes can ripple through various aspects of a couple's life together.

Takeaways

Healthy masculinity involves taking initiative to care for others.

Vulnerability is essential for deeper connections in relationships.

Research shows that traditional marriage teachings can harm both men and women.

Emotional connection is crucial for marital satisfaction.

Men often carry shame that affects their relationships.

The mental load in marriages often falls disproportionately on women.

Improving one aspect of a relationship can positively impact others.

Communication about sex is often hindered by societal teachings.

Creating safety in relationships allows for open conversations.

Couples should work as partners to share responsibilities.


Check out more of Sheila Wray Gregoire:
Website - ⁠https://sheilawraygregoire.com/⁠
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/sheilagregoire/⁠
Bare Marriage Podcast - ⁠https://www.buzzsprout.com/242918⁠

Learn more about Three Percent: ⁠www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
00:00 Defining Healthy Masculinity
06:09 Sheila's Journey into Marriage and Sex Education
09:32 Research Findings on Marriage and Sexual Satisfaction
12:18 Challenging Evangelical Teachings
15:14 The Impact of Cultural Narratives on Relationships
18:22 Addressing Shame and Responsibility in Men
21:09 Navigating Sexuality and Intimacy
24:24 The Role of Communication in Healthy Relationships
27:24 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions
33:40 Understanding Marriage as a Partnership
34:47 The Importance of Emotional Connection
37:23 Mental Load and Housework Dynamics
41:05 The Unseen Burden of Kin Keeping
47:34 The Unfairness Threshold in Marriages
49:25 Creating Smooth Roads in Relationships
54:02 Navigating Shame and Vulnerability
59:34 The Ripple Effect of Connection

Keywords
masculinity, vulnerability, marriage, emotional connection, sexual satisfaction, gender roles, communication, shame, mental load, relationships, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, fatherhood, childhood experiences, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, recovery, emotional safety, holistic healing

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, the hosts engage in a deep conversation with Sheila Wray Gregoire about the complexities of masculinity, vulnerability, and the challenges within marriage. They explore the impact of traditional teachings on relationships, the importance of emotional connection, and the mental load often carried by women. Sheila shares insights from her research on sexual satisfaction and the need for open communication in marriages. The discussion emphasizes the significance of creating safety in relationships and how positive changes can ripple through various aspects of a couple's life together.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Healthy masculinity involves taking initiative to care for others.</li>
<li>Vulnerability is essential for deeper connections in relationships.</li>
<li>Research shows that traditional marriage teachings can harm both men and women.</li>
<li>Emotional connection is crucial for marital satisfaction.</li>
<li>Men often carry shame that affects their relationships.</li>
<li>The mental load in marriages often falls disproportionately on women.</li>
<li>Improving one aspect of a relationship can positively impact others.</li>
<li>Communication about sex is often hindered by societal teachings.</li>
<li>Creating safety in relationships allows for open conversations.</li>
<li>Couples should work as partners to share responsibilities.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out more of Sheila Wray Gregoire:</strong></p><p>Website - <a href="https://sheilawraygregoire.com/">⁠https://sheilawraygregoire.com/⁠</a></p><p>Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/sheilagregoire/">⁠https://www.instagram.com/sheilagregoire/⁠</a></p><p>Bare Marriage Podcast - <a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/242918">⁠https://www.buzzsprout.com/242918⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about <strong>Three Percent: </strong><a href="http://www.threepercentco.com">⁠www.threepercentco.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Defining Healthy Masculinity</p><p>06:09 Sheila's Journey into Marriage and Sex Education</p><p>09:32 Research Findings on Marriage and Sexual Satisfaction</p><p>12:18 Challenging Evangelical Teachings</p><p>15:14 The Impact of Cultural Narratives on Relationships</p><p>18:22 Addressing Shame and Responsibility in Men</p><p>21:09 Navigating Sexuality and Intimacy</p><p>24:24 The Role of Communication in Healthy Relationships</p><p>27:24 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions</p><p>33:40 Understanding Marriage as a Partnership</p><p>34:47 The Importance of Emotional Connection</p><p>37:23 Mental Load and Housework Dynamics</p><p>41:05 The Unseen Burden of Kin Keeping</p><p>47:34 The Unfairness Threshold in Marriages</p><p>49:25 Creating Smooth Roads in Relationships</p><p>54:02 Navigating Shame and Vulnerability</p><p>59:34 The Ripple Effect of Connection</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>masculinity, vulnerability, marriage, emotional connection, sexual satisfaction, gender roles, communication, shame, mental load, relationships, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, fatherhood, childhood experiences, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, recovery, emotional safety, holistic healing</p>
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      <title>Recovering From Spiritual Abuse with Brian Lee</title>
      <description>In this episode, Brian Lee discusses the often-overlooked topic of spiritual abuse and its profound impact on individuals' lives. He shares his journey from being a pastor to creating the nonprofit Broken to Beloved, which aims to support survivors of spiritual abuse. The conversation delves into the definition of holistic masculinity, the importance of safety and trust in relationships, and the healing process that involves recognizing one's story and integrating all parts of oneself. Brian emphasizes the need for community support and grace in the journey of recovery, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of faith and belonging.

Takeaways

Holistic masculinity means integrating all parts of oneself.

Spiritual abuse uses God's words to dehumanize individuals.

Healing requires recognizing and naming trauma.

Safety in relationships is foundational for trust.

The journey of healing is often long and complex.

Community support is vital for recovery from spiritual abuse.

Understanding one's story is crucial for healing.

Grace and compassion towards oneself are essential.

The hierarchy of belovedness includes safety, connection, trust, vulnerability, and intimacy.

Healing from spiritual abuse can lead to a deeper understanding of faith.


Check out more of Broken to Beloved:
Website - ⁠https://www.brokentobeloved.org/⁠
Donate - ⁠https://www.brokentobeloved.org/support⁠
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/brokentobeloved⁠
Substack - ⁠https://brokentobeloved.substack.com/⁠
Broken to Beloved Podcast - ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/2RcmVVeoNVuaZ7VT37YKrc?si=38911bd34a8a48e0

Chapters
00:00 Brian's Background and Journey
04:35 Understanding Spiritual Abuse
07:26 The Impact of Spiritual Abuse
10:19 Cultural and Racial Influences
13:35 The Importance of Storytelling
16:21 The Hierarchy of Belovedness
26:56 Building Trust Through Vulnerability
31:16 Understanding Safety and Self-Regulation
37:14 The Connection Between Body Awareness and Safety
43:30 Navigating Faith and Safety in Church Spaces
46:56 Finding Safety in Curiosity and Healing
52:30 The Journey from Brokenness to Beloved

Keywords
masculinity, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, embodiment, fatherhood, childhood experiences, inner child, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, workshops, mental health, spiritual abuse, trauma, community support, faith, recovery, emotional safety, holistic healing

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Brian Lee discusses the often-overlooked topic of spiritual abuse and its profound impact on individuals' lives. He shares his journey from being a pastor to creating the nonprofit Broken to Beloved, which aims to support survivors of spiritual abuse. The conversation delves into the definition of holistic masculinity, the importance of safety and trust in relationships, and the healing process that involves recognizing one's story and integrating all parts of oneself. Brian emphasizes the need for community support and grace in the journey of recovery, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of faith and belonging.

Takeaways

Holistic masculinity means integrating all parts of oneself.

Spiritual abuse uses God's words to dehumanize individuals.

Healing requires recognizing and naming trauma.

Safety in relationships is foundational for trust.

The journey of healing is often long and complex.

Community support is vital for recovery from spiritual abuse.

Understanding one's story is crucial for healing.

Grace and compassion towards oneself are essential.

The hierarchy of belovedness includes safety, connection, trust, vulnerability, and intimacy.

Healing from spiritual abuse can lead to a deeper understanding of faith.


Check out more of Broken to Beloved:
Website - ⁠https://www.brokentobeloved.org/⁠
Donate - ⁠https://www.brokentobeloved.org/support⁠
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/brokentobeloved⁠
Substack - ⁠https://brokentobeloved.substack.com/⁠
Broken to Beloved Podcast - ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/2RcmVVeoNVuaZ7VT37YKrc?si=38911bd34a8a48e0

Chapters
00:00 Brian's Background and Journey
04:35 Understanding Spiritual Abuse
07:26 The Impact of Spiritual Abuse
10:19 Cultural and Racial Influences
13:35 The Importance of Storytelling
16:21 The Hierarchy of Belovedness
26:56 Building Trust Through Vulnerability
31:16 Understanding Safety and Self-Regulation
37:14 The Connection Between Body Awareness and Safety
43:30 Navigating Faith and Safety in Church Spaces
46:56 Finding Safety in Curiosity and Healing
52:30 The Journey from Brokenness to Beloved

Keywords
masculinity, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, embodiment, fatherhood, childhood experiences, inner child, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, workshops, mental health, spiritual abuse, trauma, community support, faith, recovery, emotional safety, holistic healing

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Brian Lee discusses the often-overlooked topic of spiritual abuse and its profound impact on individuals' lives. He shares his journey from being a pastor to creating the nonprofit Broken to Beloved, which aims to support survivors of spiritual abuse. The conversation delves into the definition of holistic masculinity, the importance of safety and trust in relationships, and the healing process that involves recognizing one's story and integrating all parts of oneself. Brian emphasizes the need for community support and grace in the journey of recovery, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of faith and belonging.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Holistic masculinity means integrating all parts of oneself.</li>
<li>Spiritual abuse uses God's words to dehumanize individuals.</li>
<li>Healing requires recognizing and naming trauma.</li>
<li>Safety in relationships is foundational for trust.</li>
<li>The journey of healing is often long and complex.</li>
<li>Community support is vital for recovery from spiritual abuse.</li>
<li>Understanding one's story is crucial for healing.</li>
<li>Grace and compassion towards oneself are essential.</li>
<li>The hierarchy of belovedness includes safety, connection, trust, vulnerability, and intimacy.</li>
<li>Healing from spiritual abuse can lead to a deeper understanding of faith.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out more of Broken to Beloved:</strong></p><p>Website - <a href="https://www.brokentobeloved.org/">⁠https://www.brokentobeloved.org/⁠</a></p><p>Donate - <a href="https://www.brokentobeloved.org/support">⁠https://www.brokentobeloved.org/support⁠</a></p><p>Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/brokentobeloved">⁠https://www.instagram.com/brokentobeloved⁠</a></p><p>Substack - <a href="https://brokentobeloved.substack.com/">⁠https://brokentobeloved.substack.com/⁠</a></p><p>Broken to Beloved Podcast - <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/2RcmVVeoNVuaZ7VT37YKrc?si=38911bd34a8a48e0">⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/2RcmVVeoNVuaZ7VT37YKrc?si=38911bd34a8a48e0</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Brian's Background and Journey</p><p>04:35 Understanding Spiritual Abuse</p><p>07:26 The Impact of Spiritual Abuse</p><p>10:19 Cultural and Racial Influences</p><p>13:35 The Importance of Storytelling</p><p>16:21 The Hierarchy of Belovedness</p><p>26:56 Building Trust Through Vulnerability</p><p>31:16 Understanding Safety and Self-Regulation</p><p>37:14 The Connection Between Body Awareness and Safety</p><p>43:30 Navigating Faith and Safety in Church Spaces</p><p>46:56 Finding Safety in Curiosity and Healing</p><p>52:30 The Journey from Brokenness to Beloved</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>masculinity, spirituality, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, embodiment, fatherhood, childhood experiences, inner child, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, workshops, mental health, spiritual abuse, trauma, community support, faith, recovery, emotional safety, holistic healing</p>
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      <title>Our Most Vulnerable Episode with Dr. Andrew Bauman</title>
      <description>In this episode, we engage in a deep conversation with Dr. Andrew Bauman about holistic masculinity, vulnerability, and the importance of self-compassion. We explore the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior, the significance of engaging with one's inner child, and the role of embodiment in therapy. The discussion also touches on the challenges of fatherhood, navigating shame, and the necessity of truth in relationships. The episode concludes with insights into workshops and resources available for men seeking healing and integration.

Takeaways

Holistic masculinity involves embracing vulnerability and healing.

Self-compassion is essential in overcoming shame and self-contempt.

Childhood experiences significantly shape adult behavior and relationships.

Embodiment practices can enhance therapeutic experiences.

Navigating fatherhood requires awareness of one's own wounds.

Truth-telling is a powerful tool for liberation and healing.

Workshops can provide valuable resources for men seeking support.

The journey of healing is ongoing and requires commitment.

Creating safe spaces for men to express emotions is vital.


Check out more of Dr. Andrew Bauman:
Website - ⁠https://andrewjbauman.com/⁠
Intensive Workshops - ⁠https://christiancc.org/⁠
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/drandrewjbauman/

Chapters
08:36 Dr. Andrew Bauman's Journey
11:46 The Impact of Family Dynamics
14:25 Engaging with Grief and Loss
17:44 The Importance of Male Embodiment
20:30 Somatic Exercises for Healing
23:31 Integrating the Inner Child
26:22 The Role of Truth in Healing
29:33 Workshops and Resources for Men
32:36 Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations
45:22 Exploring Vulnerability and Healing
Keywords
masculinity, spirituality, social justice, teaching, creativity, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, embodiment, fatherhood, childhood experiences, inner child, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, workshops, mental health

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/e57c17b0-63c0-11f1-b1d5-53c43977d074/image/7428685d6dcc79a5797711057e17a2d8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we engage in a deep conversation with Dr. Andrew Bauman about holistic masculinity, vulnerability, and the importance of self-compassion. We explore the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior, the significance of engaging with one's inner child, and the role of embodiment in therapy. The discussion also touches on the challenges of fatherhood, navigating shame, and the necessity of truth in relationships. The episode concludes with insights into workshops and resources available for men seeking healing and integration.

Takeaways

Holistic masculinity involves embracing vulnerability and healing.

Self-compassion is essential in overcoming shame and self-contempt.

Childhood experiences significantly shape adult behavior and relationships.

Embodiment practices can enhance therapeutic experiences.

Navigating fatherhood requires awareness of one's own wounds.

Truth-telling is a powerful tool for liberation and healing.

Workshops can provide valuable resources for men seeking support.

The journey of healing is ongoing and requires commitment.

Creating safe spaces for men to express emotions is vital.


Check out more of Dr. Andrew Bauman:
Website - ⁠https://andrewjbauman.com/⁠
Intensive Workshops - ⁠https://christiancc.org/⁠
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/drandrewjbauman/

Chapters
08:36 Dr. Andrew Bauman's Journey
11:46 The Impact of Family Dynamics
14:25 Engaging with Grief and Loss
17:44 The Importance of Male Embodiment
20:30 Somatic Exercises for Healing
23:31 Integrating the Inner Child
26:22 The Role of Truth in Healing
29:33 Workshops and Resources for Men
32:36 Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations
45:22 Exploring Vulnerability and Healing
Keywords
masculinity, spirituality, social justice, teaching, creativity, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, embodiment, fatherhood, childhood experiences, inner child, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, workshops, mental health

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we engage in a deep conversation with Dr. Andrew Bauman about holistic masculinity, vulnerability, and the importance of self-compassion. We explore the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior, the significance of engaging with one's inner child, and the role of embodiment in therapy. The discussion also touches on the challenges of fatherhood, navigating shame, and the necessity of truth in relationships. The episode concludes with insights into workshops and resources available for men seeking healing and integration.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Holistic masculinity involves embracing vulnerability and healing.</li>
<li>Self-compassion is essential in overcoming shame and self-contempt.</li>
<li>Childhood experiences significantly shape adult behavior and relationships.</li>
<li>Embodiment practices can enhance therapeutic experiences.</li>
<li>Navigating fatherhood requires awareness of one's own wounds.</li>
<li>Truth-telling is a powerful tool for liberation and healing.</li>
<li>Workshops can provide valuable resources for men seeking support.</li>
<li>The journey of healing is ongoing and requires commitment.</li>
<li>Creating safe spaces for men to express emotions is vital.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out more of Dr. Andrew Bauman:</strong></p><p>Website - <a href="https://andrewjbauman.com/">⁠https://andrewjbauman.com/⁠</a></p><p>Intensive Workshops - <a href="https://christiancc.org/">⁠https://christiancc.org/⁠</a></p><p>Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drandrewjbauman/">⁠https://www.instagram.com/drandrewjbauman/</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>08:36 Dr. Andrew Bauman's Journey</p><p>11:46 The Impact of Family Dynamics</p><p>14:25 Engaging with Grief and Loss</p><p>17:44 The Importance of Male Embodiment</p><p>20:30 Somatic Exercises for Healing</p><p>23:31 Integrating the Inner Child</p><p>26:22 The Role of Truth in Healing</p><p>29:33 Workshops and Resources for Men</p><p>32:36 Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations</p><p>45:22 Exploring Vulnerability and Healing<br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>masculinity, spirituality, social justice, teaching, creativity, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, holistic masculinity, vulnerability, embodiment, fatherhood, childhood experiences, inner child, self-compassion, shame, self-contempt, workshops, mental health</p>
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      <title>Scatter Joy with Zachariah Thompson</title>
      <description>In this episode, Zachariah Thompson, founder of Scatter Joy, shares his journey of creating a mental health nonprofit aimed at making mental health resources accessible and affordable. The conversation delves into personal struggles with mental health, the impact of grief, and the importance of empathy in fostering emotional health. The hosts discuss the mission of Scatter Joy, the significance of community support, and how individuals can get involved to help others while also taking care of their own mental health.

Takeaways

Scatter Joy aims to make mental health resources accessible.

Mental health is a continuous journey, not a one-time fix.

Grief plays a significant role in mental health struggles.

Empathy is essential for personal and communal healing.

The repair of relationships is more important than the rupture.

Creating a supportive community is vital for mental health.

Men often struggle with expressing emotions and vulnerability.

Storytelling can enhance empathy and understanding.

Joy can be a form of resistance against mental health stigma.

Engaging with meaningful stories can improve empathy.


Check out Scatter Joy:
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/thescatterjoyproject/⁠
Website - ⁠https://thescatterjoyproject.com/

Chapters
00:00 Zach's Personal Journey with Mental Health
04:23 The Impact of Grief on Mental Health
07:04 Understanding Mental Health as a Lifelong Journey
09:49 The Role of Fear and Emotional Awareness
12:41 Reparenting Through Fatherhood
15:18 The Importance of Repairing Relationships
18:06 The Meaning Behind Scatter Joy
26:25 The Journey of Scatter Joy
31:45 Personal Growth Through Diverse Experiences
36:51 Breaking Barriers in Mental Health
42:37 The Power of Scattering Joy
49:17 Empathy as a Tool for Mental Health
53:43 Supporting and Being Supported by Scatter Joy

Keywords
masculinity, spirituality, social justice, teaching, creativity, entrepreneurship, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, Scatter Joy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, storytelling, joy

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Zachariah Thompson, founder of Scatter Joy, shares his journey of creating a mental health nonprofit aimed at making mental health resources accessible and affordable. The conversation delves into personal struggles with mental health, the impact of grief, and the importance of empathy in fostering emotional health. The hosts discuss the mission of Scatter Joy, the significance of community support, and how individuals can get involved to help others while also taking care of their own mental health.

Takeaways

Scatter Joy aims to make mental health resources accessible.

Mental health is a continuous journey, not a one-time fix.

Grief plays a significant role in mental health struggles.

Empathy is essential for personal and communal healing.

The repair of relationships is more important than the rupture.

Creating a supportive community is vital for mental health.

Men often struggle with expressing emotions and vulnerability.

Storytelling can enhance empathy and understanding.

Joy can be a form of resistance against mental health stigma.

Engaging with meaningful stories can improve empathy.


Check out Scatter Joy:
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/thescatterjoyproject/⁠
Website - ⁠https://thescatterjoyproject.com/

Chapters
00:00 Zach's Personal Journey with Mental Health
04:23 The Impact of Grief on Mental Health
07:04 Understanding Mental Health as a Lifelong Journey
09:49 The Role of Fear and Emotional Awareness
12:41 Reparenting Through Fatherhood
15:18 The Importance of Repairing Relationships
18:06 The Meaning Behind Scatter Joy
26:25 The Journey of Scatter Joy
31:45 Personal Growth Through Diverse Experiences
36:51 Breaking Barriers in Mental Health
42:37 The Power of Scattering Joy
49:17 Empathy as a Tool for Mental Health
53:43 Supporting and Being Supported by Scatter Joy

Keywords
masculinity, spirituality, social justice, teaching, creativity, entrepreneurship, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, Scatter Joy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, storytelling, joy

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Zachariah Thompson, founder of Scatter Joy, shares his journey of creating a mental health nonprofit aimed at making mental health resources accessible and affordable. The conversation delves into personal struggles with mental health, the impact of grief, and the importance of empathy in fostering emotional health. The hosts discuss the mission of Scatter Joy, the significance of community support, and how individuals can get involved to help others while also taking care of their own mental health.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Scatter Joy aims to make mental health resources accessible.</li>
<li>Mental health is a continuous journey, not a one-time fix.</li>
<li>Grief plays a significant role in mental health struggles.</li>
<li>Empathy is essential for personal and communal healing.</li>
<li>The repair of relationships is more important than the rupture.</li>
<li>Creating a supportive community is vital for mental health.</li>
<li>Men often struggle with expressing emotions and vulnerability.</li>
<li>Storytelling can enhance empathy and understanding.</li>
<li>Joy can be a form of resistance against mental health stigma.</li>
<li>Engaging with meaningful stories can improve empathy.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out Scatter Joy:</strong></p><p>Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thescatterjoyproject/">⁠https://www.instagram.com/thescatterjoyproject/⁠</a></p><p>Website - <a href="https://www.prophiphop.com/">⁠https://thescatterjoyproject.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Zach's Personal Journey with Mental Health</p><p>04:23 The Impact of Grief on Mental Health</p><p>07:04 Understanding Mental Health as a Lifelong Journey</p><p>09:49 The Role of Fear and Emotional Awareness</p><p>12:41 Reparenting Through Fatherhood</p><p>15:18 The Importance of Repairing Relationships</p><p>18:06 The Meaning Behind Scatter Joy</p><p>26:25 The Journey of Scatter Joy</p><p>31:45 Personal Growth Through Diverse Experiences</p><p>36:51 Breaking Barriers in Mental Health</p><p>42:37 The Power of Scattering Joy</p><p>49:17 Empathy as a Tool for Mental Health</p><p>53:43 Supporting and Being Supported by Scatter Joy</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>masculinity, spirituality, social justice, teaching, creativity, entrepreneurship, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, friendship, integrity, healing, mental health, empathy, Scatter Joy, grief, emotional health, community support, mental health resources, storytelling, joy</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Codes We Live By with Propaganda</title>
      <description>In this engaging conversation, Propaganda, a multifaceted artist, discusses his journey through music, coffee culture, and the complexities of masculinity and spirituality. He reflects on his influences in hip-hop, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the importance of teaching and community. The dialogue explores how personal experiences shape artistic expression and the significance of accessing prior knowledge in learning and growth. In this conversation, we delve into the complexities of masculinity, the challenges of navigating the Christian music industry, and the importance of engaging with one's pain to foster personal growth. We explore the impact of societal expectations on male identity, the significance of storytelling in understanding oneself, and the need for emotional expression. The discussion highlights the journey of self-discovery and the role of music as a medium for exploring these themes.

Takeaways

Propaganda discusses the evolution of hip-hop and its social consciousness.

Teaching is a core aspect of his identity and artistry.

He believes in accessing prior knowledge to enhance learning.

The conversation touches on the complexities of masculinity in today's world.

Propaganda's new music explores themes of masculinity and spirituality.

Understanding what masculinity is not can clarify what it is.

Engaging with pain is essential for personal growth.

Emotional expression is often limited by societal norms.

Stories shape our understanding of masculinity.

Language can be a powerful tool for healing.


Check out Propaganda:
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/prophiphop/?hl=en⁠
YouTube - ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS_bhmcf4VbuoU6eX-0fzAg⁠
Spotify - ⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7wGizTRCLYwsLnTuCBbJ6t?si=-ANPwqzxTd6Smb867Hkjew⁠
Hood Politics - ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hood-politics-with-prop/id1493858530⁠
Website - ⁠https://www.prophiphop.com/

Chapters
01:48 Meet Propaganda: The Artist and His Journey
05:40 Passion for Coffee and Community
07:49 The Hustle of Entrepreneurship
12:32 The Evolution of Hip-Hop and Personal Influence
17:47 Teaching as a Core Gift
21:36 Accessing Prior Knowledge in Learning
26:03 Exploring Masculinity Through Music
27:03 The Creative Process Behind New Music
31:51 The Bench: A Year of Reflection
32:49 Exploring Masculinity Through Music
33:51 Navigating the Christian Music Landscape
35:03 Friendship and Integrity in the Music Industry
37:01 Political Engagement and Identity
39:22 Defining Masculinity: What It Is and Isn't
40:46 Engaging with Pain to Understand Manhood
43:07 The Crayon Box of Emotions
47:08 The Impact of Stories on Masculinity
51:03 Holistic Masculinity: Anger and Self-Reflection
55:07 The Power of Language in Healing

Keywords
Propaganda, hip-hop, masculinity, spirituality, coffee culture, social justice, teaching, creativity, entrepreneurship, music, masculinity, music, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, political engagement, friendship, integrity, healing

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this engaging conversation, Propaganda, a multifaceted artist, discusses his journey through music, coffee culture, and the complexities of masculinity and spirituality. He reflects on his influences in hip-hop, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the importance of teaching and community. The dialogue explores how personal experiences shape artistic expression and the significance of accessing prior knowledge in learning and growth. In this conversation, we delve into the complexities of masculinity, the challenges of navigating the Christian music industry, and the importance of engaging with one's pain to foster personal growth. We explore the impact of societal expectations on male identity, the significance of storytelling in understanding oneself, and the need for emotional expression. The discussion highlights the journey of self-discovery and the role of music as a medium for exploring these themes.

Takeaways

Propaganda discusses the evolution of hip-hop and its social consciousness.

Teaching is a core aspect of his identity and artistry.

He believes in accessing prior knowledge to enhance learning.

The conversation touches on the complexities of masculinity in today's world.

Propaganda's new music explores themes of masculinity and spirituality.

Understanding what masculinity is not can clarify what it is.

Engaging with pain is essential for personal growth.

Emotional expression is often limited by societal norms.

Stories shape our understanding of masculinity.

Language can be a powerful tool for healing.


Check out Propaganda:
Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/prophiphop/?hl=en⁠
YouTube - ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS_bhmcf4VbuoU6eX-0fzAg⁠
Spotify - ⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7wGizTRCLYwsLnTuCBbJ6t?si=-ANPwqzxTd6Smb867Hkjew⁠
Hood Politics - ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hood-politics-with-prop/id1493858530⁠
Website - ⁠https://www.prophiphop.com/

Chapters
01:48 Meet Propaganda: The Artist and His Journey
05:40 Passion for Coffee and Community
07:49 The Hustle of Entrepreneurship
12:32 The Evolution of Hip-Hop and Personal Influence
17:47 Teaching as a Core Gift
21:36 Accessing Prior Knowledge in Learning
26:03 Exploring Masculinity Through Music
27:03 The Creative Process Behind New Music
31:51 The Bench: A Year of Reflection
32:49 Exploring Masculinity Through Music
33:51 Navigating the Christian Music Landscape
35:03 Friendship and Integrity in the Music Industry
37:01 Political Engagement and Identity
39:22 Defining Masculinity: What It Is and Isn't
40:46 Engaging with Pain to Understand Manhood
43:07 The Crayon Box of Emotions
47:08 The Impact of Stories on Masculinity
51:03 Holistic Masculinity: Anger and Self-Reflection
55:07 The Power of Language in Healing

Keywords
Propaganda, hip-hop, masculinity, spirituality, coffee culture, social justice, teaching, creativity, entrepreneurship, music, masculinity, music, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, political engagement, friendship, integrity, healing

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this engaging conversation, Propaganda, a multifaceted artist, discusses his journey through music, coffee culture, and the complexities of masculinity and spirituality. He reflects on his influences in hip-hop, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the importance of teaching and community. The dialogue explores how personal experiences shape artistic expression and the significance of accessing prior knowledge in learning and growth. In this conversation, we delve into the complexities of masculinity, the challenges of navigating the Christian music industry, and the importance of engaging with one's pain to foster personal growth. We explore the impact of societal expectations on male identity, the significance of storytelling in understanding oneself, and the need for emotional expression. The discussion highlights the journey of self-discovery and the role of music as a medium for exploring these themes.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Propaganda discusses the evolution of hip-hop and its social consciousness.</li>
<li>Teaching is a core aspect of his identity and artistry.</li>
<li>He believes in accessing prior knowledge to enhance learning.</li>
<li>The conversation touches on the complexities of masculinity in today's world.</li>
<li>Propaganda's new music explores themes of masculinity and spirituality.</li>
<li>Understanding what masculinity is not can clarify what it is.</li>
<li>Engaging with pain is essential for personal growth.</li>
<li>Emotional expression is often limited by societal norms.</li>
<li>Stories shape our understanding of masculinity.</li>
<li>Language can be a powerful tool for healing.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out Propaganda:</strong></p><p><strong>Instagram</strong> - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/prophiphop/?hl=en">⁠https://www.instagram.com/prophiphop/?hl=en⁠</a></p><p><strong>YouTube</strong> - <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS_bhmcf4VbuoU6eX-0fzAg">⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS_bhmcf4VbuoU6eX-0fzAg⁠</a></p><p><strong>Spotify</strong> - <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/7wGizTRCLYwsLnTuCBbJ6t?si=-ANPwqzxTd6Smb867Hkjew">⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/7wGizTRCLYwsLnTuCBbJ6t?si=-ANPwqzxTd6Smb867Hkjew⁠</a></p><p><strong>Hood Politics</strong> - <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hood-politics-with-prop/id1493858530">⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hood-politics-with-prop/id1493858530⁠</a></p><p><strong>Website</strong> - <a href="https://www.prophiphop.com/">⁠https://www.prophiphop.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>01:48 Meet Propaganda: The Artist and His Journey</p><p>05:40 Passion for Coffee and Community</p><p>07:49 The Hustle of Entrepreneurship</p><p>12:32 The Evolution of Hip-Hop and Personal Influence</p><p>17:47 Teaching as a Core Gift</p><p>21:36 Accessing Prior Knowledge in Learning</p><p>26:03 Exploring Masculinity Through Music</p><p>27:03 The Creative Process Behind New Music</p><p>31:51 The Bench: A Year of Reflection</p><p>32:49 Exploring Masculinity Through Music</p><p>33:51 Navigating the Christian Music Landscape</p><p>35:03 Friendship and Integrity in the Music Industry</p><p>37:01 Political Engagement and Identity</p><p>39:22 Defining Masculinity: What It Is and Isn't</p><p>40:46 Engaging with Pain to Understand Manhood</p><p>43:07 The Crayon Box of Emotions</p><p>47:08 The Impact of Stories on Masculinity</p><p>51:03 Holistic Masculinity: Anger and Self-Reflection</p><p>55:07 The Power of Language in Healing</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Propaganda, hip-hop, masculinity, spirituality, coffee culture, social justice, teaching, creativity, entrepreneurship, music, masculinity, music, Christian culture, identity, emotional health, storytelling, political engagement, friendship, integrity, healing</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Process is the Win with Eric Floberg</title>
      <description>In this conversation, we talk to filmmaker Eric Floberg and explore the challenges of balancing parenthood and work, the importance of authenticity in creative endeavors, and the role of vulnerability in storytelling. Eric shares his journey as a filmmaker and runner, emphasizing the need for intentionality in both personal and professional life. We discuss how running serves as a metaphor for life, highlighting the mental benefits and discipline it brings. The conversation also touches on the impact of community in running and the evolution of Eric's creative career, ultimately questioning the purpose and intent behind creative work. In this conversation, we explore the intricate balance between personal relationships and the discipline required in both running and life. We discuss the importance of prioritizing relationships, the compounding effects of consistent effort, and the necessity of embracing the process rather than focusing solely on outcomes. The dialogue also touches on the significance of community, collaboration, and emotional intelligence in navigating life's challenges, particularly in the context of masculinity and personal growth.
Takeaways

Parenthood often requires a delicate balance with work.

Creativity thrives on authenticity and vulnerability.

Vulnerability can lead to deeper connections in creative work.

Finding purpose in creative endeavors is essential for fulfillment.

Fatherhood can significantly influence personal growth and perspective.

Running serves as a powerful metaphor for life's challenges.

The process of creating is often more important than the outcome.

Building a supportive community enhances creative work.

Navigating relationships in a creative environment can be complex.

Emotional awareness is crucial in collaborative settings.


Check out Eric’s YouTube Channel: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@EricFloberg⁠
Join Eric’s Running Channel and Community: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@flobergruns⁠
Follow Eric on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/eric.floberg/?hl=en

Chapters
00:00 The Role of Authenticity in Creative Work
04:00 Exploring the Creative Journey
06:58 The Importance of Vulnerability in Storytelling
10:06 Running as a Metaphor for Life
13:02 The Impact of Community in Running
16:01 Questioning Purpose and Intent in Creativity
18:56 The Evolution of Eric's Creative Career
22:06 Rediscovering Joy in Running
25:07 Discipline and Its Broader Implications
27:58 Prioritizing Relationships Over Tasks
31:02 The Long Game: Consistency in Relationships
33:51 Finding Joy in the Process
35:00 The Importance of Consistency
35:45 Embracing the Process of Growth
36:55 The Euphoria of Achievement
37:56 Resilience in Relationships
38:57 The Complexity of Collaboration
40:01 Building Community and Connection
41:01 The 3% Principle in Relationships

Keywords
parenthood, work-life balance, authenticity, creativity, vulnerability, storytelling, running, community, purpose, discipline, relationships, masculinity, grit, consistency, personal growth, community, collaboration, emotional intelligence, domestic life, running

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/e69dd688-63c0-11f1-b1d5-b7656ce6ebe0/image/7428685d6dcc79a5797711057e17a2d8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, we talk to filmmaker Eric Floberg and explore the challenges of balancing parenthood and work, the importance of authenticity in creative endeavors, and the role of vulnerability in storytelling. Eric shares his journey as a filmmaker and runner, emphasizing the need for intentionality in both personal and professional life. We discuss how running serves as a metaphor for life, highlighting the mental benefits and discipline it brings. The conversation also touches on the impact of community in running and the evolution of Eric's creative career, ultimately questioning the purpose and intent behind creative work. In this conversation, we explore the intricate balance between personal relationships and the discipline required in both running and life. We discuss the importance of prioritizing relationships, the compounding effects of consistent effort, and the necessity of embracing the process rather than focusing solely on outcomes. The dialogue also touches on the significance of community, collaboration, and emotional intelligence in navigating life's challenges, particularly in the context of masculinity and personal growth.
Takeaways

Parenthood often requires a delicate balance with work.

Creativity thrives on authenticity and vulnerability.

Vulnerability can lead to deeper connections in creative work.

Finding purpose in creative endeavors is essential for fulfillment.

Fatherhood can significantly influence personal growth and perspective.

Running serves as a powerful metaphor for life's challenges.

The process of creating is often more important than the outcome.

Building a supportive community enhances creative work.

Navigating relationships in a creative environment can be complex.

Emotional awareness is crucial in collaborative settings.


Check out Eric’s YouTube Channel: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@EricFloberg⁠
Join Eric’s Running Channel and Community: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@flobergruns⁠
Follow Eric on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/eric.floberg/?hl=en

Chapters
00:00 The Role of Authenticity in Creative Work
04:00 Exploring the Creative Journey
06:58 The Importance of Vulnerability in Storytelling
10:06 Running as a Metaphor for Life
13:02 The Impact of Community in Running
16:01 Questioning Purpose and Intent in Creativity
18:56 The Evolution of Eric's Creative Career
22:06 Rediscovering Joy in Running
25:07 Discipline and Its Broader Implications
27:58 Prioritizing Relationships Over Tasks
31:02 The Long Game: Consistency in Relationships
33:51 Finding Joy in the Process
35:00 The Importance of Consistency
35:45 Embracing the Process of Growth
36:55 The Euphoria of Achievement
37:56 Resilience in Relationships
38:57 The Complexity of Collaboration
40:01 Building Community and Connection
41:01 The 3% Principle in Relationships

Keywords
parenthood, work-life balance, authenticity, creativity, vulnerability, storytelling, running, community, purpose, discipline, relationships, masculinity, grit, consistency, personal growth, community, collaboration, emotional intelligence, domestic life, running

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, we talk to filmmaker Eric Floberg and explore the challenges of balancing parenthood and work, the importance of authenticity in creative endeavors, and the role of vulnerability in storytelling. Eric shares his journey as a filmmaker and runner, emphasizing the need for intentionality in both personal and professional life. We discuss how running serves as a metaphor for life, highlighting the mental benefits and discipline it brings. The conversation also touches on the impact of community in running and the evolution of Eric's creative career, ultimately questioning the purpose and intent behind creative work. In this conversation, we explore the intricate balance between personal relationships and the discipline required in both running and life. We discuss the importance of prioritizing relationships, the compounding effects of consistent effort, and the necessity of embracing the process rather than focusing solely on outcomes. The dialogue also touches on the significance of community, collaboration, and emotional intelligence in navigating life's challenges, particularly in the context of masculinity and personal growth.<br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Parenthood often requires a delicate balance with work.</li>
<li>Creativity thrives on authenticity and vulnerability.</li>
<li>Vulnerability can lead to deeper connections in creative work.</li>
<li>Finding purpose in creative endeavors is essential for fulfillment.</li>
<li>Fatherhood can significantly influence personal growth and perspective.</li>
<li>Running serves as a powerful metaphor for life's challenges.</li>
<li>The process of creating is often more important than the outcome.</li>
<li>Building a supportive community enhances creative work.</li>
<li>Navigating relationships in a creative environment can be complex.</li>
<li>Emotional awareness is crucial in collaborative settings.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out Eric’s YouTube Channel: </strong><a href="https://www.daystarcounseling.com/">⁠https://www.youtube.com/@EricFloberg⁠</a></p><p><strong>Join Eric’s Running Channel and Community: </strong><a href="https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/shop">⁠https://www.youtube.com/@flobergruns⁠</a></p><p><strong>Follow Eric on Instagram: </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/eric.floberg/?hl=en">⁠https://www.instagram.com/eric.floberg/?hl=en</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 The Role of Authenticity in Creative Work</p><p>04:00 Exploring the Creative Journey</p><p>06:58 The Importance of Vulnerability in Storytelling</p><p>10:06 Running as a Metaphor for Life</p><p>13:02 The Impact of Community in Running</p><p>16:01 Questioning Purpose and Intent in Creativity</p><p>18:56 The Evolution of Eric's Creative Career</p><p>22:06 Rediscovering Joy in Running</p><p>25:07 Discipline and Its Broader Implications</p><p>27:58 Prioritizing Relationships Over Tasks</p><p>31:02 The Long Game: Consistency in Relationships</p><p>33:51 Finding Joy in the Process</p><p>35:00 The Importance of Consistency</p><p>35:45 Embracing the Process of Growth</p><p>36:55 The Euphoria of Achievement</p><p>37:56 Resilience in Relationships</p><p>38:57 The Complexity of Collaboration</p><p>40:01 Building Community and Connection</p><p>41:01 The 3% Principle in Relationships</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>parenthood, work-life balance, authenticity, creativity, vulnerability, storytelling, running, community, purpose, discipline, relationships, masculinity, grit, consistency, personal growth, community, collaboration, emotional intelligence, domestic life, running</p>
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      <title>The Secret Sauce of Parenting with David Thomas</title>
      <description>In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie Haigh and Blake Roberts engage in a deep conversation with David Thomas, co-executive director of Daystar Counseling and co-author of 11 books, including ‘Raising Emotionally Strong Boys: Tools Your Son can Build on for Life,’ and the best-selling ‘Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys.’ The discussion revolves around the importance of vulnerability and honesty in parenting, the challenges parents face in today's world, and the significance of modeling emotional regulation for children. David shares insights from his new children's book, which aims to teach resilience and emotional understanding through the story of a therapy dog. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to reflect on their own stories and the impact of their parenting on future generations.

Takeaways

Vulnerability and honesty are crucial in parenting.

Parents should trust their instincts amidst overwhelming information.

Modeling emotional regulation is essential for children.

Apologizing to children can strengthen relationships.

Children's books can convey complex emotional themes simply.

Therapy dogs can play a significant role in emotional healing.

Building resilience in children starts with acknowledging fear.

Parenting is about cleaning up our side of the street.

Understanding one's own story is vital for effective parenting.


Check out Daystar Counseling: ⁠https://www.daystarcounseling.com/⁠
Pre-order David and Sissy’s new books: ⁠https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/shop⁠
Listen to Raising Boys and Girls: ⁠https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/⁠
Follow David on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/raisingboysandgirls/

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to David Thomas and Daystar Counseling
05:30 The Importance of Vulnerability and Honesty in Parenting
08:33 Navigating Emotional Development and Parenting Challenges
11:19 The Role of Apologies and Self-Regulation in Parenting
14:35 Introducing the New Children's Book and Its Themes
17:28 The Story Behind the Therapy Dog and Its Impact
20:31 Building Resilience and Courage in Children
23:33 The Mission of the Children's Book and Its Emotional Tools
29:53 Courage in Overcoming Fear
31:36 Empathy and Resilience in Parenting
34:49 The Impact of Family Stories
36:54 Transforming Pain into Growth
39:50 The Importance of Acknowledging Harm
44:28 Generational Impact of Parenting
47:23 Cleaning Up Our Side of the Street
53:44 The Legacy of Good Parenting

Keywords
parenting, emotional development, vulnerability, honesty, resilience, children's books, therapy dogs, David Thomas, Daystar Counseling, raising boys, parenting, resilience, courage, empathy, family stories, growth, vulnerability, generational impact, self-awareness, emotional health

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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie Haigh and Blake Roberts engage in a deep conversation with David Thomas, co-executive director of Daystar Counseling and co-author of 11 books, including ‘Raising Emotionally Strong Boys: Tools Your Son can Build on for Life,’ and the best-selling ‘Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys.’ The discussion revolves around the importance of vulnerability and honesty in parenting, the challenges parents face in today's world, and the significance of modeling emotional regulation for children. David shares insights from his new children's book, which aims to teach resilience and emotional understanding through the story of a therapy dog. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to reflect on their own stories and the impact of their parenting on future generations.

Takeaways

Vulnerability and honesty are crucial in parenting.

Parents should trust their instincts amidst overwhelming information.

Modeling emotional regulation is essential for children.

Apologizing to children can strengthen relationships.

Children's books can convey complex emotional themes simply.

Therapy dogs can play a significant role in emotional healing.

Building resilience in children starts with acknowledging fear.

Parenting is about cleaning up our side of the street.

Understanding one's own story is vital for effective parenting.


Check out Daystar Counseling: ⁠https://www.daystarcounseling.com/⁠
Pre-order David and Sissy’s new books: ⁠https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/shop⁠
Listen to Raising Boys and Girls: ⁠https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/⁠
Follow David on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/raisingboysandgirls/

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to David Thomas and Daystar Counseling
05:30 The Importance of Vulnerability and Honesty in Parenting
08:33 Navigating Emotional Development and Parenting Challenges
11:19 The Role of Apologies and Self-Regulation in Parenting
14:35 Introducing the New Children's Book and Its Themes
17:28 The Story Behind the Therapy Dog and Its Impact
20:31 Building Resilience and Courage in Children
23:33 The Mission of the Children's Book and Its Emotional Tools
29:53 Courage in Overcoming Fear
31:36 Empathy and Resilience in Parenting
34:49 The Impact of Family Stories
36:54 Transforming Pain into Growth
39:50 The Importance of Acknowledging Harm
44:28 Generational Impact of Parenting
47:23 Cleaning Up Our Side of the Street
53:44 The Legacy of Good Parenting

Keywords
parenting, emotional development, vulnerability, honesty, resilience, children's books, therapy dogs, David Thomas, Daystar Counseling, raising boys, parenting, resilience, courage, empathy, family stories, growth, vulnerability, generational impact, self-awareness, emotional health

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie Haigh and Blake Roberts engage in a deep conversation with David Thomas, co-executive director of Daystar Counseling and co-author of 11 books, including ‘Raising Emotionally Strong Boys: Tools Your Son can Build on for Life,’ and the best-selling ‘Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys.’ The discussion revolves around the importance of vulnerability and honesty in parenting, the challenges parents face in today's world, and the significance of modeling emotional regulation for children. David shares insights from his new children's book, which aims to teach resilience and emotional understanding through the story of a therapy dog. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to reflect on their own stories and the impact of their parenting on future generations.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Vulnerability and honesty are crucial in parenting.</li>
<li>Parents should trust their instincts amidst overwhelming information.</li>
<li>Modeling emotional regulation is essential for children.</li>
<li>Apologizing to children can strengthen relationships.</li>
<li>Children's books can convey complex emotional themes simply.</li>
<li>Therapy dogs can play a significant role in emotional healing.</li>
<li>Building resilience in children starts with acknowledging fear.</li>
<li>Parenting is about cleaning up our side of the street.</li>
<li>Understanding one's own story is vital for effective parenting.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out Daystar Counseling: </strong><a href="https://www.daystarcounseling.com/">⁠https://www.daystarcounseling.com/⁠</a></p><p><strong>Pre-order David and Sissy’s new books: </strong><a href="https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/shop">⁠https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/shop⁠</a></p><p><strong>Listen to Raising Boys and Girls: </strong><a href="https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/">⁠https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/⁠</a></p><p><strong>Follow David on Instagram: </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/raisingboysandgirls/">⁠https://www.instagram.com/raisingboysandgirls/</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction to David Thomas and Daystar Counseling</p><p>05:30 The Importance of Vulnerability and Honesty in Parenting</p><p>08:33 Navigating Emotional Development and Parenting Challenges</p><p>11:19 The Role of Apologies and Self-Regulation in Parenting</p><p>14:35 Introducing the New Children's Book and Its Themes</p><p>17:28 The Story Behind the Therapy Dog and Its Impact</p><p>20:31 Building Resilience and Courage in Children</p><p>23:33 The Mission of the Children's Book and Its Emotional Tools</p><p>29:53 Courage in Overcoming Fear</p><p>31:36 Empathy and Resilience in Parenting</p><p>34:49 The Impact of Family Stories</p><p>36:54 Transforming Pain into Growth</p><p>39:50 The Importance of Acknowledging Harm</p><p>44:28 Generational Impact of Parenting</p><p>47:23 Cleaning Up Our Side of the Street</p><p>53:44 The Legacy of Good Parenting</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>parenting, emotional development, vulnerability, honesty, resilience, children's books, therapy dogs, David Thomas, Daystar Counseling, raising boys, parenting, resilience, courage, empathy, family stories, growth, vulnerability, generational impact, self-awareness, emotional health</p>
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      <title>What is Inner Child Work? With Sam Eldredge</title>
      <description>In this conversation, we explore the intersection of therapy, masculinity, and personal growth with Sam Eldredge. Sam shares insights from his background, discussing how his upbringing influenced his approach to emotional intelligence and healing. The discussion delves into the concept of Noble Workshops, a unique experiential therapy program designed to help individuals engage with their personal stories and foster deeper connections with themselves and others. Throughout the conversation, the importance of storytelling, vulnerability, and beauty in the healing process is emphasized, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys. We delve into the themes of nostalgia, healing, and the importance of curiosity in understanding our emotions. We also explore how past experiences shape our present feelings and the significance of connecting with our inner child. The discussion emphasizes the need for kindness, courage, and curiosity in the healing process, as well as the role of vulnerability in forming genuine connections. We also want listeners to check out Noble Workshops as a resource for those seeking deeper emotional work and community support.
Takeaways

The importance of pursuing holistic masculinity in today's world.

Noble Workshops provide a space for deep emotional healing.

Curiosity is essential in understanding our own stories.

Vulnerability allows for genuine connections with others.

Engaging with our inner child can lead to profound insights.

Progress in personal growth is often incremental, not all or nothing.

Storytelling can help us connect with our own experiences.

Compassion towards ourselves is crucial in the healing process.

The environment and community play a significant role in personal growth.

Being present and attentive to beauty can be healing.


Check out Noble Workshops: https://www.nobleworkshops.com/
Listen to the Noble Workshops Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/nobleworkshops/
Follow Sam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobleworkshops/
Inner Child Exercise: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/648367dc04b64b65f3626d6d/t/65611601bab60e7abe6480d1/1700861450113/NW+%7C+Inner+Child.pdf

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:00 Exploring the Work of Sam Eldredge
15:57 Understanding Noble Workshops
23:47 Engaging with Personal Stories
29:19 Exploring Nostalgia and Sadness
32:02 The Power of Curiosity in Healing
36:21 Understanding Resistance and Acceptance
39:26 The Role of Kindness, Courage, and Curiosity
43:40 Connecting with Our Inner Child
49:59 The Importance of Vulnerability
55:14 Noble Workshops: A Path to Healing
Keywords
holistic masculinity, inner child, vulnerability, personal growth, therapy, noble workshops, emotional healing, storytelling, mental health, self-discovery

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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/e75a3dfa-63c0-11f1-b1d5-631cfb5b4dd4/image/7428685d6dcc79a5797711057e17a2d8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, we explore the intersection of therapy, masculinity, and personal growth with Sam Eldredge. Sam shares insights from his background, discussing how his upbringing influenced his approach to emotional intelligence and healing. The discussion delves into the concept of Noble Workshops, a unique experiential therapy program designed to help individuals engage with their personal stories and foster deeper connections with themselves and others. Throughout the conversation, the importance of storytelling, vulnerability, and beauty in the healing process is emphasized, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys. We delve into the themes of nostalgia, healing, and the importance of curiosity in understanding our emotions. We also explore how past experiences shape our present feelings and the significance of connecting with our inner child. The discussion emphasizes the need for kindness, courage, and curiosity in the healing process, as well as the role of vulnerability in forming genuine connections. We also want listeners to check out Noble Workshops as a resource for those seeking deeper emotional work and community support.
Takeaways

The importance of pursuing holistic masculinity in today's world.

Noble Workshops provide a space for deep emotional healing.

Curiosity is essential in understanding our own stories.

Vulnerability allows for genuine connections with others.

Engaging with our inner child can lead to profound insights.

Progress in personal growth is often incremental, not all or nothing.

Storytelling can help us connect with our own experiences.

Compassion towards ourselves is crucial in the healing process.

The environment and community play a significant role in personal growth.

Being present and attentive to beauty can be healing.


Check out Noble Workshops: https://www.nobleworkshops.com/
Listen to the Noble Workshops Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/nobleworkshops/
Follow Sam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobleworkshops/
Inner Child Exercise: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/648367dc04b64b65f3626d6d/t/65611601bab60e7abe6480d1/1700861450113/NW+%7C+Inner+Child.pdf

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:00 Exploring the Work of Sam Eldredge
15:57 Understanding Noble Workshops
23:47 Engaging with Personal Stories
29:19 Exploring Nostalgia and Sadness
32:02 The Power of Curiosity in Healing
36:21 Understanding Resistance and Acceptance
39:26 The Role of Kindness, Courage, and Curiosity
43:40 Connecting with Our Inner Child
49:59 The Importance of Vulnerability
55:14 Noble Workshops: A Path to Healing
Keywords
holistic masculinity, inner child, vulnerability, personal growth, therapy, noble workshops, emotional healing, storytelling, mental health, self-discovery

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, we explore the intersection of therapy, masculinity, and personal growth with Sam Eldredge. Sam shares insights from his background, discussing how his upbringing influenced his approach to emotional intelligence and healing. The discussion delves into the concept of Noble Workshops, a unique experiential therapy program designed to help individuals engage with their personal stories and foster deeper connections with themselves and others. Throughout the conversation, the importance of storytelling, vulnerability, and beauty in the healing process is emphasized, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys. We delve into the themes of nostalgia, healing, and the importance of curiosity in understanding our emotions. We also explore how past experiences shape our present feelings and the significance of connecting with our inner child. The discussion emphasizes the need for kindness, courage, and curiosity in the healing process, as well as the role of vulnerability in forming genuine connections. We also want listeners to check out Noble Workshops as a resource for those seeking deeper emotional work and community support.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The importance of pursuing holistic masculinity in today's world.</li>
<li>Noble Workshops provide a space for deep emotional healing.</li>
<li>Curiosity is essential in understanding our own stories.</li>
<li>Vulnerability allows for genuine connections with others.</li>
<li>Engaging with our inner child can lead to profound insights.</li>
<li>Progress in personal growth is often incremental, not all or nothing.</li>
<li>Storytelling can help us connect with our own experiences.</li>
<li>Compassion towards ourselves is crucial in the healing process.</li>
<li>The environment and community play a significant role in personal growth.</li>
<li>Being present and attentive to beauty can be healing.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Check out Noble Workshops: </strong><a href="https://www.nobleworkshops.com/">https://www.nobleworkshops.com/</a></p><p><strong>Listen to the Noble Workshops Podcast: </strong><a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/nobleworkshops/">https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/nobleworkshops/</a></p><p><strong>Follow Sam on Instagram: </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/nobleworkshops/">https://www.instagram.com/nobleworkshops/</a></p><p><strong>Inner Child Exercise: </strong><a href="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/648367dc04b64b65f3626d6d/t/65611601bab60e7abe6480d1/1700861450113/NW+%7C+Inner+Child.pdf">https://static1.squarespace.com/static/648367dc04b64b65f3626d6d/t/65611601bab60e7abe6480d1/1700861450113/NW+%7C+Inner+Child.pdf</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction and Background</p><p>08:00 Exploring the Work of Sam Eldredge</p><p>15:57 Understanding Noble Workshops</p><p>23:47 Engaging with Personal Stories</p><p>29:19 Exploring Nostalgia and Sadness</p><p>32:02 The Power of Curiosity in Healing</p><p>36:21 Understanding Resistance and Acceptance</p><p>39:26 The Role of Kindness, Courage, and Curiosity</p><p>43:40 Connecting with Our Inner Child</p><p>49:59 The Importance of Vulnerability</p><p>55:14 Noble Workshops: A Path to Healing</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>holistic masculinity, inner child, vulnerability, personal growth, therapy, noble workshops, emotional healing, storytelling, mental health, self-discovery</p>
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      <title>"Healing What's Within" with Chuck DeGroat</title>
      <description>In this conversation, we speak with Chuck DeGroat and explore themes of self-awareness, trauma, and the compassionate nature of God. We discuss the importance of understanding one's own experiences and how they shape perceptions of God and self. The dialogue emphasizes the need for deeper self-regulation rather than just self-awareness, highlighting the complexities of navigating personal trauma and the journey towards healing.

Takeaways

The Genesis story can be reframed to highlight God's curiosity and compassion.

Questions like 'Where are you?' can foster deeper self-reflection.

Understanding early experiences is crucial in shaping our view of God.

Dysregulation can manifest in both harmful and seemingly positive behaviors.

Self-awareness is only the first step; self-regulation is essential for healing.

Therapy can help individuals navigate their unique trauma stories.

Compassionate questions can lead to profound insights about oneself.

The journey to healing requires slowing down and being intentional.

Not all therapeutic practices work for everyone; personalization is key.

The shift from hyperarousal to self-regulation can be disruptive but necessary.


Go buy “Healing What’s Within”: https://www.chuckdegroat.net/
Follow Chuck on X: https://x.com/chuckdegroat
Follow Chuck on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckdegroat

Chapters
00:00 Understanding God's Curiosity and Compassion
04:22 The Role of Trauma in Perception of God
07:10 Practical Steps Towards Healing
10:05 The Importance of Curiosity in Therapy
19:35 Navigating Outrage and Personal Power
20:56 Understanding Unique Wounds and Trauma
23:11 The Role of Rage and Protection in Healing
25:56 Dysregulation and the Illusion of Resilience
30:09 From Self-Awareness to Self-Regulation
41:54 The Cost of Transformation and Disruption

Keywords
therapy, self-awareness, self-regulation, trauma, mental health, God, Genesis, dysregulation, compassion, healing

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/e7c441dc-63c0-11f1-b1d5-133d1edd6b4e/image/7428685d6dcc79a5797711057e17a2d8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, we speak with Chuck DeGroat and explore themes of self-awareness, trauma, and the compassionate nature of God. We discuss the importance of understanding one's own experiences and how they shape perceptions of God and self. The dialogue emphasizes the need for deeper self-regulation rather than just self-awareness, highlighting the complexities of navigating personal trauma and the journey towards healing.

Takeaways

The Genesis story can be reframed to highlight God's curiosity and compassion.

Questions like 'Where are you?' can foster deeper self-reflection.

Understanding early experiences is crucial in shaping our view of God.

Dysregulation can manifest in both harmful and seemingly positive behaviors.

Self-awareness is only the first step; self-regulation is essential for healing.

Therapy can help individuals navigate their unique trauma stories.

Compassionate questions can lead to profound insights about oneself.

The journey to healing requires slowing down and being intentional.

Not all therapeutic practices work for everyone; personalization is key.

The shift from hyperarousal to self-regulation can be disruptive but necessary.


Go buy “Healing What’s Within”: https://www.chuckdegroat.net/
Follow Chuck on X: https://x.com/chuckdegroat
Follow Chuck on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckdegroat

Chapters
00:00 Understanding God's Curiosity and Compassion
04:22 The Role of Trauma in Perception of God
07:10 Practical Steps Towards Healing
10:05 The Importance of Curiosity in Therapy
19:35 Navigating Outrage and Personal Power
20:56 Understanding Unique Wounds and Trauma
23:11 The Role of Rage and Protection in Healing
25:56 Dysregulation and the Illusion of Resilience
30:09 From Self-Awareness to Self-Regulation
41:54 The Cost of Transformation and Disruption

Keywords
therapy, self-awareness, self-regulation, trauma, mental health, God, Genesis, dysregulation, compassion, healing

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, we speak with Chuck DeGroat and explore themes of self-awareness, trauma, and the compassionate nature of God. We discuss the importance of understanding one's own experiences and how they shape perceptions of God and self. The dialogue emphasizes the need for deeper self-regulation rather than just self-awareness, highlighting the complexities of navigating personal trauma and the journey towards healing.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Genesis story can be reframed to highlight God's curiosity and compassion.</li>
<li>Questions like 'Where are you?' can foster deeper self-reflection.</li>
<li>Understanding early experiences is crucial in shaping our view of God.</li>
<li>Dysregulation can manifest in both harmful and seemingly positive behaviors.</li>
<li>Self-awareness is only the first step; self-regulation is essential for healing.</li>
<li>Therapy can help individuals navigate their unique trauma stories.</li>
<li>Compassionate questions can lead to profound insights about oneself.</li>
<li>The journey to healing requires slowing down and being intentional.</li>
<li>Not all therapeutic practices work for everyone; personalization is key.</li>
<li>The shift from hyperarousal to self-regulation can be disruptive but necessary.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Go buy “Healing What’s Within”: </strong><a href="https://www.chuckdegroat.net/">https://www.chuckdegroat.net/</a></p><p><strong>Follow Chuck on X: </strong><a href="https://x.com/chuckdegroat">https://x.com/chuckdegroat</a></p><p><strong>Follow Chuck on Instagram: </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/chuckdegroat">https://www.instagram.com/chuckdegroat</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Understanding God's Curiosity and Compassion</p><p>04:22 The Role of Trauma in Perception of God</p><p>07:10 Practical Steps Towards Healing</p><p>10:05 The Importance of Curiosity in Therapy</p><p>19:35 Navigating Outrage and Personal Power</p><p>20:56 Understanding Unique Wounds and Trauma</p><p>23:11 The Role of Rage and Protection in Healing</p><p>25:56 Dysregulation and the Illusion of Resilience</p><p>30:09 From Self-Awareness to Self-Regulation</p><p>41:54 The Cost of Transformation and Disruption</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>therapy, self-awareness, self-regulation, trauma, mental health, God, Genesis, dysregulation, compassion, healing</p>
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      <title>"The Sex Talk You Never Got" with Sam Jolman</title>
      <description>In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie Haigh and Blake Roberts engage in a profound conversation with therapist Sam Jolman about masculine sexuality, trauma recovery, and the importance of open discussions around sexual health. Sam shares his personal journey and insights from his book, 'The Sex Talk You Never Got,' emphasizing the need for healthy conversations about sexuality, especially for men. The discussion covers breaking generational patterns, nurturing healthy masculinity, and the significance of awe versus lust in understanding desire. Sam encourages men to embrace their sexual innocence and engage in their stories with curiosity and compassion.
Takeaways

The journey to understanding one's sexuality often stems from personal pain and passion.

Healthy masculinity can coexist with sexual desire.

Parents should strive to break generational patterns of shame surrounding sexuality.

Instilling an appreciation for beauty in children can foster healthy sexuality.

Sexuality is not just a drive; it is a desire that can be explored.

Curiosity about sexuality should be met with compassion and respect.

Awe can lead to deeper connections than lust.

Men often struggle with shame around their sexuality, which can hinder their relationships.

There is always hope for recovering one's sexual innocence.


Learn more about Sam: ⁠https://www.samjolman.com/⁠
Read more of Sam’s writing on Substack: ⁠samjolman.substack.com/⁠
Follow Sam on Instagram: ⁠www.instagram.com/samjolman

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Sam Jolman and His Work
04:14 The Importance of Male Sexuality Conversations
06:21 Sam's Journey to Writing About Masculine Sexuality
10:13 Navigating Conversations with Sons About Sexuality
14:40 Instilling Appreciation for Beauty and Healthy Masculinity
19:01 Understanding Attachment and Affection in Male Development
23:55 The Role of Curiosity in Sexual Education
27:37 Navigating Parental Conversations on Sexuality
30:40 The Importance of Openness in Sex Education
32:37 Understanding Desire vs. Drive in Sexuality
34:59 Healing from Past Trauma and Embracing Curiosity
37:50 The Role of Respect and Boundaries in Sexual Conversations
40:55 Distinguishing Between Awe, Lust, and Desire
51:10 Encouragement for Men on Their Sexual Journey

Keywords
masculine sexuality, sexual trauma recovery, men's issues, therapy, healthy sexuality, generational sin, sexual education, emotional health, parenting, self-discovery

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie Haigh and Blake Roberts engage in a profound conversation with therapist Sam Jolman about masculine sexuality, trauma recovery, and the importance of open discussions around sexual health. Sam shares his personal journey and insights from his book, 'The Sex Talk You Never Got,' emphasizing the need for healthy conversations about sexuality, especially for men. The discussion covers breaking generational patterns, nurturing healthy masculinity, and the significance of awe versus lust in understanding desire. Sam encourages men to embrace their sexual innocence and engage in their stories with curiosity and compassion.
Takeaways

The journey to understanding one's sexuality often stems from personal pain and passion.

Healthy masculinity can coexist with sexual desire.

Parents should strive to break generational patterns of shame surrounding sexuality.

Instilling an appreciation for beauty in children can foster healthy sexuality.

Sexuality is not just a drive; it is a desire that can be explored.

Curiosity about sexuality should be met with compassion and respect.

Awe can lead to deeper connections than lust.

Men often struggle with shame around their sexuality, which can hinder their relationships.

There is always hope for recovering one's sexual innocence.


Learn more about Sam: ⁠https://www.samjolman.com/⁠
Read more of Sam’s writing on Substack: ⁠samjolman.substack.com/⁠
Follow Sam on Instagram: ⁠www.instagram.com/samjolman

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Sam Jolman and His Work
04:14 The Importance of Male Sexuality Conversations
06:21 Sam's Journey to Writing About Masculine Sexuality
10:13 Navigating Conversations with Sons About Sexuality
14:40 Instilling Appreciation for Beauty and Healthy Masculinity
19:01 Understanding Attachment and Affection in Male Development
23:55 The Role of Curiosity in Sexual Education
27:37 Navigating Parental Conversations on Sexuality
30:40 The Importance of Openness in Sex Education
32:37 Understanding Desire vs. Drive in Sexuality
34:59 Healing from Past Trauma and Embracing Curiosity
37:50 The Role of Respect and Boundaries in Sexual Conversations
40:55 Distinguishing Between Awe, Lust, and Desire
51:10 Encouragement for Men on Their Sexual Journey

Keywords
masculine sexuality, sexual trauma recovery, men's issues, therapy, healthy sexuality, generational sin, sexual education, emotional health, parenting, self-discovery

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie Haigh and Blake Roberts engage in a profound conversation with therapist Sam Jolman about masculine sexuality, trauma recovery, and the importance of open discussions around sexual health. Sam shares his personal journey and insights from his book, 'The Sex Talk You Never Got,' emphasizing the need for healthy conversations about sexuality, especially for men. The discussion covers breaking generational patterns, nurturing healthy masculinity, and the significance of awe versus lust in understanding desire. Sam encourages men to embrace their sexual innocence and engage in their stories with curiosity and compassion.<br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The journey to understanding one's sexuality often stems from personal pain and passion.</li>
<li>Healthy masculinity can coexist with sexual desire.</li>
<li>Parents should strive to break generational patterns of shame surrounding sexuality.</li>
<li>Instilling an appreciation for beauty in children can foster healthy sexuality.</li>
<li>Sexuality is not just a drive; it is a desire that can be explored.</li>
<li>Curiosity about sexuality should be met with compassion and respect.</li>
<li>Awe can lead to deeper connections than lust.</li>
<li>Men often struggle with shame around their sexuality, which can hinder their relationships.</li>
<li>There is always hope for recovering one's sexual innocence.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Learn more about Sam: </strong><a href="https://www.samjolman.com/">⁠https://www.samjolman.com/⁠</a></p><p><strong>Read more of Sam’s writing on Substack: </strong><a href="http://samjolman.substack.com/">⁠samjolman.substack.com/⁠</a></p><p><strong>Follow Sam on Instagram: </strong><a href="http://www.instagram.com/samjolman">⁠www.instagram.com/samjolman</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Sam Jolman and His Work</p><p>04:14 The Importance of Male Sexuality Conversations</p><p>06:21 Sam's Journey to Writing About Masculine Sexuality</p><p>10:13 Navigating Conversations with Sons About Sexuality</p><p>14:40 Instilling Appreciation for Beauty and Healthy Masculinity</p><p>19:01 Understanding Attachment and Affection in Male Development</p><p>23:55 The Role of Curiosity in Sexual Education</p><p>27:37 Navigating Parental Conversations on Sexuality</p><p>30:40 The Importance of Openness in Sex Education</p><p>32:37 Understanding Desire vs. Drive in Sexuality</p><p>34:59 Healing from Past Trauma and Embracing Curiosity</p><p>37:50 The Role of Respect and Boundaries in Sexual Conversations</p><p>40:55 Distinguishing Between Awe, Lust, and Desire</p><p>51:10 Encouragement for Men on Their Sexual Journey</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>masculine sexuality, sexual trauma recovery, men's issues, therapy, healthy sexuality, generational sin, sexual education, emotional health, parenting, self-discovery</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>A Female Perspective on Masculinity with Jasmine Mullen</title>
      <description>In this episode, the hosts engage in a deep conversation with Jasmine Mullen, exploring themes of vulnerability, emotional engagement, and the journey of self-discovery through writing and music. Jasmine shares her experiences as a mixed-race individual and how it influences her storytelling, particularly in her children's books. The discussion also explores the concept of holistic masculinity, emphasizing the importance of emotional awareness and connection in relationships. The episode concludes with reflections on the power of storytelling and the significance of understanding oneself and others.

Takeaways

The importance of vulnerability in relationships.

Jasmine Mullen's journey as a writer and musician.

The significance of emotional engagement in understanding oneself.

Exploring the themes of belonging and identity in storytelling.

The challenges and beauty of being mixed race.

The role of children's literature in conveying complex emotions.

Holistic masculinity involves emotional awareness and connection.

Personal experiences shape the narratives we create.

The power of storytelling to foster understanding and empathy.

The value of diverse voices in discussions about masculinity.



Follow Jasmine: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jasminemullen⁠
Check out Odd Man Out: ⁠https://a.co/d/4Lp8bYc⁠
Check out Newbie on the Block: ⁠https://a.co/d/6KXI7Tv⁠
Listen to the New Respects: ⁠https://www.thenewrespects.com/⁠

Find more tools and resources from Three Percent: ⁠www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Diverse Voices
03:03 Jasmine's Musical Journey
05:51 The Ben Washington Book Series
07:57 Themes of Identity and Belonging
10:30 Personal Reflections on Mixed Identity
18:52 Reflections on Race and Identity
28:45 Navigating School Experiences and Racial Identity
34:13 Defining Holistic Masculinity
41:46 Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations

Keywords
vulnerability, emotional engagement, writing, mixed race, holistic masculinity, personal experiences, storytelling, music, relationships, self-discovery

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, the hosts engage in a deep conversation with Jasmine Mullen, exploring themes of vulnerability, emotional engagement, and the journey of self-discovery through writing and music. Jasmine shares her experiences as a mixed-race individual and how it influences her storytelling, particularly in her children's books. The discussion also explores the concept of holistic masculinity, emphasizing the importance of emotional awareness and connection in relationships. The episode concludes with reflections on the power of storytelling and the significance of understanding oneself and others.

Takeaways

The importance of vulnerability in relationships.

Jasmine Mullen's journey as a writer and musician.

The significance of emotional engagement in understanding oneself.

Exploring the themes of belonging and identity in storytelling.

The challenges and beauty of being mixed race.

The role of children's literature in conveying complex emotions.

Holistic masculinity involves emotional awareness and connection.

Personal experiences shape the narratives we create.

The power of storytelling to foster understanding and empathy.

The value of diverse voices in discussions about masculinity.



Follow Jasmine: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jasminemullen⁠
Check out Odd Man Out: ⁠https://a.co/d/4Lp8bYc⁠
Check out Newbie on the Block: ⁠https://a.co/d/6KXI7Tv⁠
Listen to the New Respects: ⁠https://www.thenewrespects.com/⁠

Find more tools and resources from Three Percent: ⁠www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Diverse Voices
03:03 Jasmine's Musical Journey
05:51 The Ben Washington Book Series
07:57 Themes of Identity and Belonging
10:30 Personal Reflections on Mixed Identity
18:52 Reflections on Race and Identity
28:45 Navigating School Experiences and Racial Identity
34:13 Defining Holistic Masculinity
41:46 Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations

Keywords
vulnerability, emotional engagement, writing, mixed race, holistic masculinity, personal experiences, storytelling, music, relationships, self-discovery

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, the hosts engage in a deep conversation with Jasmine Mullen, exploring themes of vulnerability, emotional engagement, and the journey of self-discovery through writing and music. Jasmine shares her experiences as a mixed-race individual and how it influences her storytelling, particularly in her children's books. The discussion also explores the concept of holistic masculinity, emphasizing the importance of emotional awareness and connection in relationships. The episode concludes with reflections on the power of storytelling and the significance of understanding oneself and others.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The importance of vulnerability in relationships.</li>
<li>Jasmine Mullen's journey as a writer and musician.</li>
<li>The significance of emotional engagement in understanding oneself.</li>
<li>Exploring the themes of belonging and identity in storytelling.</li>
<li>The challenges and beauty of being mixed race.</li>
<li>The role of children's literature in conveying complex emotions.</li>
<li>Holistic masculinity involves emotional awareness and connection.</li>
<li>Personal experiences shape the narratives we create.</li>
<li>The power of storytelling to foster understanding and empathy.</li>
<li>The value of diverse voices in discussions about masculinity.</li>
<p><br></p>
</ul><p><strong>Follow Jasmine: </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/jasminemullen">⁠https://www.instagram.com/jasminemullen⁠</a></p><p><strong>Check out Odd Man Out: </strong><a href="https://a.co/d/4Lp8bYc">⁠https://a.co/d/4Lp8bYc⁠</a></p><p><strong>Check out Newbie on the Block: </strong><a href="https://a.co/d/6KXI7Tv">⁠https://a.co/d/6KXI7Tv⁠</a></p><p><strong>Listen to the New Respects: </strong><a href="https://www.thenewrespects.com/">⁠https://www.thenewrespects.com/⁠</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Find more tools and resources from Three Percent: </strong><a href="http://www.threepercentco.com">⁠www.threepercentco.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 The Importance of Diverse Voices</p><p>03:03 Jasmine's Musical Journey</p><p>05:51 The Ben Washington Book Series</p><p>07:57 Themes of Identity and Belonging</p><p>10:30 Personal Reflections on Mixed Identity</p><p>18:52 Reflections on Race and Identity</p><p>28:45 Navigating School Experiences and Racial Identity</p><p>34:13 Defining Holistic Masculinity</p><p>41:46 Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>vulnerability, emotional engagement, writing, mixed race, holistic masculinity, personal experiences, storytelling, music, relationships, self-discovery</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>A Deep-Rooted Marriage with Dan Allender</title>
      <description>In this conversation, the hosts explore the themes of holistic masculinity, vulnerability, and the impact of trauma on relationships with Dr. Dan Allender. They discuss the importance of kindness, honesty, and the role of family of origin in shaping one's identity. The conversation emphasizes the need for deep friendships and support in navigating the complexities of marriage and personal growth. Dr. Allender shares insights from his new book, 'Deep Rooted Marriage,' highlighting the significance of emotional intimacy and the journey towards healing and understanding in relationships.
Takeaways

Holistic masculinity involves exploring what gets in the way of who men want to be.

Vulnerability is essential for reclaiming a truer version of masculinity.

Friendship plays a crucial role in supporting personal growth and healing.

Trauma can significantly impact relationships and communication.

Conflict in marriage often stems from deeper issues related to past experiences.

Kindness and honesty are vital in navigating difficult conversations.

Understanding one's family of origin is key to recognizing patterns in relationships.

The journey of marriage is a redemptive process that requires ongoing effort.

Emotional intimacy is cultivated through shared experiences and honest communication.

The book 'Deep Rooted Marriage' aims to provide tools for couples to navigate their relationship more effectively.


Go buy Dan's new book: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/deep-rooted-marriage/
Check out more of Dan's work: https://theallendercenter.org/
Find more tools and resources from Three Percent: www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
00:00 Exploring the 3% Concept
05:01 The Role of Vulnerability in Masculinity
09:42 Navigating Relationships and Conflict
14:23 The Importance of Deep Connections
18:48 Delight and Honor in Relationships
25:18 The War Zone of Love and Shame
28:07 Engaging with Trauma in Relationships
32:16 The Impact of Past Trauma on Present Relationships
36:06 The Invitation to Reality in Marriage
36:43 Why This Book Matters Now
43:22 The Importance of Self-Reflection
48:03 The Role of Kindness in Healing
53:07 Honoring Your Story and Family of Origin
58:21 Imagining a Future of Love and Redemption
Keywords
holistic masculinity, trauma, relationships, vulnerability, communication, kindness, honesty, family of origin, emotional intimacy, marriage

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author/>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, the hosts explore the themes of holistic masculinity, vulnerability, and the impact of trauma on relationships with Dr. Dan Allender. They discuss the importance of kindness, honesty, and the role of family of origin in shaping one's identity. The conversation emphasizes the need for deep friendships and support in navigating the complexities of marriage and personal growth. Dr. Allender shares insights from his new book, 'Deep Rooted Marriage,' highlighting the significance of emotional intimacy and the journey towards healing and understanding in relationships.
Takeaways

Holistic masculinity involves exploring what gets in the way of who men want to be.

Vulnerability is essential for reclaiming a truer version of masculinity.

Friendship plays a crucial role in supporting personal growth and healing.

Trauma can significantly impact relationships and communication.

Conflict in marriage often stems from deeper issues related to past experiences.

Kindness and honesty are vital in navigating difficult conversations.

Understanding one's family of origin is key to recognizing patterns in relationships.

The journey of marriage is a redemptive process that requires ongoing effort.

Emotional intimacy is cultivated through shared experiences and honest communication.

The book 'Deep Rooted Marriage' aims to provide tools for couples to navigate their relationship more effectively.


Go buy Dan's new book: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/deep-rooted-marriage/
Check out more of Dan's work: https://theallendercenter.org/
Find more tools and resources from Three Percent: www.threepercentco.com

Chapters
00:00 Exploring the 3% Concept
05:01 The Role of Vulnerability in Masculinity
09:42 Navigating Relationships and Conflict
14:23 The Importance of Deep Connections
18:48 Delight and Honor in Relationships
25:18 The War Zone of Love and Shame
28:07 Engaging with Trauma in Relationships
32:16 The Impact of Past Trauma on Present Relationships
36:06 The Invitation to Reality in Marriage
36:43 Why This Book Matters Now
43:22 The Importance of Self-Reflection
48:03 The Role of Kindness in Healing
53:07 Honoring Your Story and Family of Origin
58:21 Imagining a Future of Love and Redemption
Keywords
holistic masculinity, trauma, relationships, vulnerability, communication, kindness, honesty, family of origin, emotional intimacy, marriage

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, the hosts explore the themes of holistic masculinity, vulnerability, and the impact of trauma on relationships with Dr. Dan Allender. They discuss the importance of kindness, honesty, and the role of family of origin in shaping one's identity. The conversation emphasizes the need for deep friendships and support in navigating the complexities of marriage and personal growth. Dr. Allender shares insights from his new book, 'Deep Rooted Marriage,' highlighting the significance of emotional intimacy and the journey towards healing and understanding in relationships.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Holistic masculinity involves exploring what gets in the way of who men want to be.</li>
<li>Vulnerability is essential for reclaiming a truer version of masculinity.</li>
<li>Friendship plays a crucial role in supporting personal growth and healing.</li>
<li>Trauma can significantly impact relationships and communication.</li>
<li>Conflict in marriage often stems from deeper issues related to past experiences.</li>
<li>Kindness and honesty are vital in navigating difficult conversations.</li>
<li>Understanding one's family of origin is key to recognizing patterns in relationships.</li>
<li>The journey of marriage is a redemptive process that requires ongoing effort.</li>
<li>Emotional intimacy is cultivated through shared experiences and honest communication.</li>
<li>The book 'Deep Rooted Marriage' aims to provide tools for couples to navigate their relationship more effectively.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Go buy Dan's new book: </strong><a href="https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/deep-rooted-marriage/">https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/deep-rooted-marriage/</a></p><p><strong>Check out more of Dan's work: </strong><a href="https://theallendercenter.org/">https://theallendercenter.org/</a></p><p><strong>Find more tools and resources from Three Percent: </strong><a href="www.threepercentco.com">www.threepercentco.com</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Exploring the 3% Concept</p><p>05:01 The Role of Vulnerability in Masculinity</p><p>09:42 Navigating Relationships and Conflict</p><p>14:23 The Importance of Deep Connections</p><p>18:48 Delight and Honor in Relationships</p><p>25:18 The War Zone of Love and Shame</p><p>28:07 Engaging with Trauma in Relationships</p><p>32:16 The Impact of Past Trauma on Present Relationships</p><p>36:06 The Invitation to Reality in Marriage</p><p>36:43 Why This Book Matters Now</p><p>43:22 The Importance of Self-Reflection</p><p>48:03 The Role of Kindness in Healing</p><p>53:07 Honoring Your Story and Family of Origin</p><p>58:21 Imagining a Future of Love and Redemption</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>holistic masculinity, trauma, relationships, vulnerability, communication, kindness, honesty, family of origin, emotional intimacy, marriage</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>How to Have Deep Male Friendships with Scott Erickson</title>
      <description>In this engaging conversation, Scott Erickson, an artist and author, shares his journey of vulnerability, creativity, and the importance of deep friendships. The discussion explores the challenges of navigating life's responsibilities, the impact of societal expectations on male friendships, and the healing power of honest conversations. Scott emphasizes the need for interdependence and community support, especially in times of mental health struggles. The conversation culminates in a call for connection and the significance of sharing one's story.

Takeaways

Scott Erickson is an artist and author known for his vulnerability.

The importance of being honest about one's struggles and feelings.

Navigating life's responsibilities can lead to feelings of malaise.

Regret over unfulfilled dreams can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms.

Embracing limitations can enhance creativity.


Creative expression can be a powerful tool for healing.

Building deep male friendships requires vulnerability and intentionality.

Community and connection are essential for mental health.


Chapters
00:00 The Journey of Vulnerability and Honesty
06:21 Navigating Life's Questions and Responsibilities
11:12 Embracing Limitations in Creativity
18:46 Transforming Pain into Creative Expression
20:12 The Gift of Creative Process
23:47 The Importance of Vulnerable Friendships
26:20 Navigating Male Friendships
30:21 Building Deeper Connections
35:58 Intentionality in Friendships
42:20 The Power of Vulnerability in Friendships
45:06 Intentional Interdependence: Rebuilding Connections
49:53 The Struggle with Asking for Help
56:50 Normalizing Conversations Around Mental Health

Check us out on Instagram and Substack!
⁠https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/⁠
⁠https://substack.com/@threepercent

Keywords
Portland, Nashville, Scott Erickson, vulnerability, creativity, male friendships, mental health, community, healing, art

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this engaging conversation, Scott Erickson, an artist and author, shares his journey of vulnerability, creativity, and the importance of deep friendships. The discussion explores the challenges of navigating life's responsibilities, the impact of societal expectations on male friendships, and the healing power of honest conversations. Scott emphasizes the need for interdependence and community support, especially in times of mental health struggles. The conversation culminates in a call for connection and the significance of sharing one's story.

Takeaways

Scott Erickson is an artist and author known for his vulnerability.

The importance of being honest about one's struggles and feelings.

Navigating life's responsibilities can lead to feelings of malaise.

Regret over unfulfilled dreams can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms.

Embracing limitations can enhance creativity.


Creative expression can be a powerful tool for healing.

Building deep male friendships requires vulnerability and intentionality.

Community and connection are essential for mental health.


Chapters
00:00 The Journey of Vulnerability and Honesty
06:21 Navigating Life's Questions and Responsibilities
11:12 Embracing Limitations in Creativity
18:46 Transforming Pain into Creative Expression
20:12 The Gift of Creative Process
23:47 The Importance of Vulnerable Friendships
26:20 Navigating Male Friendships
30:21 Building Deeper Connections
35:58 Intentionality in Friendships
42:20 The Power of Vulnerability in Friendships
45:06 Intentional Interdependence: Rebuilding Connections
49:53 The Struggle with Asking for Help
56:50 Normalizing Conversations Around Mental Health

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⁠https://substack.com/@threepercent

Keywords
Portland, Nashville, Scott Erickson, vulnerability, creativity, male friendships, mental health, community, healing, art

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        <![CDATA[<p>In this engaging conversation, Scott Erickson, an artist and author, shares his journey of vulnerability, creativity, and the importance of deep friendships. The discussion explores the challenges of navigating life's responsibilities, the impact of societal expectations on male friendships, and the healing power of honest conversations. Scott emphasizes the need for interdependence and community support, especially in times of mental health struggles. The conversation culminates in a call for connection and the significance of sharing one's story.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Scott Erickson is an artist and author known for his vulnerability.</li>
<li>The importance of being honest about one's struggles and feelings.</li>
<li>Navigating life's responsibilities can lead to feelings of malaise.</li>
<li>Regret over unfulfilled dreams can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms.</li>
<li>Embracing limitations can enhance creativity.</li>
</ul><ul>
<li>Creative expression can be a powerful tool for healing.</li>
<li>Building deep male friendships requires vulnerability and intentionality.</li>
<li>Community and connection are essential for mental health.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 The Journey of Vulnerability and Honesty</p><p>06:21 Navigating Life's Questions and Responsibilities</p><p>11:12 Embracing Limitations in Creativity</p><p>18:46 Transforming Pain into Creative Expression</p><p>20:12 The Gift of Creative Process</p><p>23:47 The Importance of Vulnerable Friendships</p><p>26:20 Navigating Male Friendships</p><p>30:21 Building Deeper Connections</p><p>35:58 Intentionality in Friendships</p><p>42:20 The Power of Vulnerability in Friendships</p><p>45:06 Intentional Interdependence: Rebuilding Connections</p><p>49:53 The Struggle with Asking for Help</p><p>56:50 Normalizing Conversations Around Mental Health</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Check us out on Instagram and Substack!</strong></p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/">⁠https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/⁠</a></p><p><a href="https://substack.com/@threepercent">⁠https://substack.com/@threepercent</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Portland, Nashville, Scott Erickson, vulnerability, creativity, male friendships, mental health, community, healing, art</p>
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      <title>Welcome to the Party</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie and Blake share their personal stories, backgrounds, and experiences to foster a sense of community and connection with their audience. They discuss their early lives, professional journeys, family dynamics, and significant life events that have shaped their perspectives. The conversation emphasizes the importance of honesty, vulnerability, and building relationships in the context of therapy and personal growth.

Takeaways

The podcast aims to create a community and relationship with listeners.

Understanding the hosts' backgrounds is essential for context in future discussions.

Both hosts have diverse professional experiences before becoming therapists.

Family dynamics play a significant role in shaping personal stories.

Honesty and vulnerability are crucial in therapy and relationships.

Key life moments can influence one's path and perspective.

The importance of seeking help and therapy is highlighted in their stories.

Both hosts have experienced challenges in their personal lives that inform their work.

The podcast encourages listeners to engage and ask questions about their stories.


Chapters
00:00 Prayer and Reflection on the Journey
10:38 Professional Journeys and Passions
16:21 Key Life Moments and Influences
24:06 Personal Stories of Struggle and Growth
38:09 The Importance of Honesty and Connection

Check us out on Instagram and Substack!
https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/
https://substack.com/@threepercent

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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie and Blake share their personal stories, backgrounds, and experiences to foster a sense of community and connection with their audience. They discuss their early lives, professional journeys, family dynamics, and significant life events that have shaped their perspectives. The conversation emphasizes the importance of honesty, vulnerability, and building relationships in the context of therapy and personal growth.

Takeaways

The podcast aims to create a community and relationship with listeners.

Understanding the hosts' backgrounds is essential for context in future discussions.

Both hosts have diverse professional experiences before becoming therapists.

Family dynamics play a significant role in shaping personal stories.

Honesty and vulnerability are crucial in therapy and relationships.

Key life moments can influence one's path and perspective.

The importance of seeking help and therapy is highlighted in their stories.

Both hosts have experienced challenges in their personal lives that inform their work.

The podcast encourages listeners to engage and ask questions about their stories.


Chapters
00:00 Prayer and Reflection on the Journey
10:38 Professional Journeys and Passions
16:21 Key Life Moments and Influences
24:06 Personal Stories of Struggle and Growth
38:09 The Importance of Honesty and Connection

Check us out on Instagram and Substack!
https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/
https://substack.com/@threepercent

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the 3% Podcast, hosts Jamie and Blake share their personal stories, backgrounds, and experiences to foster a sense of community and connection with their audience. They discuss their early lives, professional journeys, family dynamics, and significant life events that have shaped their perspectives. The conversation emphasizes the importance of honesty, vulnerability, and building relationships in the context of therapy and personal growth.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The podcast aims to create a community and relationship with listeners.</li>
<li>Understanding the hosts' backgrounds is essential for context in future discussions.</li>
<li>Both hosts have diverse professional experiences before becoming therapists.</li>
<li>Family dynamics play a significant role in shaping personal stories.</li>
<li>Honesty and vulnerability are crucial in therapy and relationships.</li>
<li>Key life moments can influence one's path and perspective.</li>
<li>The importance of seeking help and therapy is highlighted in their stories.</li>
<li>Both hosts have experienced challenges in their personal lives that inform their work.</li>
<li>The podcast encourages listeners to engage and ask questions about their stories.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Prayer and Reflection on the Journey</p><p>10:38 Professional Journeys and Passions</p><p>16:21 Key Life Moments and Influences</p><p>24:06 Personal Stories of Struggle and Growth</p><p>38:09 The Importance of Honesty and Connection</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Check us out on Instagram and Substack!</strong></p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/">https://www.instagram.com/threepercent.co/</a></p><p><a href="https://substack.com/@threepercent">https://substack.com/@threepercent</a></p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Our First Episode, on the Fifth Try</title>
      <description>The 3% Podcast aims to create a community for men to explore vulnerability, mental health, and personal growth. The hosts, Jamie and Blake, share their experiences in therapy and recovery, emphasizing the importance of honesty and connection. They discuss the epidemic of loneliness among men and the need for deeper relationships with oneself and others. The podcast serves as a platform for sharing stories, tools, and insights to help listeners navigate their own journeys of self-discovery and healing.
Takeaways

The 3% concept represents the emotions we keep to ourselves.

Loneliness is a significant issue for many men today.

Vulnerability is essential for deeper connections.

The podcast is a space for sharing personal stories.

Recovery is not just for those with addictions.

Creating a community helps combat feelings of isolation.

Honesty and self-awareness are key to personal growth.

The hosts aim to provide practical tools for listeners.

Breaking generational patterns is a focus of the podcast.

Listeners are encouraged to keep coming back for support.


Chapters
00:00 The Concept of 3% and Its Importance
04:06 The Purpose of the Podcast and Community
08:58 Vulnerability and Courage in Relationships
14:09 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions


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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>The 3% Podcast aims to create a community for men to explore vulnerability, mental health, and personal growth. The hosts, Jamie and Blake, share their experiences in therapy and recovery, emphasizing the importance of honesty and connection. They discuss the epidemic of loneliness among men and the need for deeper relationships with oneself and others. The podcast serves as a platform for sharing stories, tools, and insights to help listeners navigate their own journeys of self-discovery and healing.
Takeaways

The 3% concept represents the emotions we keep to ourselves.

Loneliness is a significant issue for many men today.

Vulnerability is essential for deeper connections.

The podcast is a space for sharing personal stories.

Recovery is not just for those with addictions.

Creating a community helps combat feelings of isolation.

Honesty and self-awareness are key to personal growth.

The hosts aim to provide practical tools for listeners.

Breaking generational patterns is a focus of the podcast.

Listeners are encouraged to keep coming back for support.


Chapters
00:00 The Concept of 3% and Its Importance
04:06 The Purpose of the Podcast and Community
08:58 Vulnerability and Courage in Relationships
14:09 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The 3% Podcast aims to create a community for men to explore vulnerability, mental health, and personal growth. The hosts, Jamie and Blake, share their experiences in therapy and recovery, emphasizing the importance of honesty and connection. They discuss the epidemic of loneliness among men and the need for deeper relationships with oneself and others. The podcast serves as a platform for sharing stories, tools, and insights to help listeners navigate their own journeys of self-discovery and healing.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The 3% concept represents the emotions we keep to ourselves.</li>
<li>Loneliness is a significant issue for many men today.</li>
<li>Vulnerability is essential for deeper connections.</li>
<li>The podcast is a space for sharing personal stories.</li>
<li>Recovery is not just for those with addictions.</li>
<li>Creating a community helps combat feelings of isolation.</li>
<li>Honesty and self-awareness are key to personal growth.</li>
<li>The hosts aim to provide practical tools for listeners.</li>
<li>Breaking generational patterns is a focus of the podcast.</li>
<li>Listeners are encouraged to keep coming back for support.</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 The Concept of 3% and Its Importance</p><p>04:06 The Purpose of the Podcast and Community</p><p>08:58 Vulnerability and Courage in Relationships</p><p>14:09 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions</p><p><br></p>
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      <title>Introducing Three Percent</title>
      <description>Welcome to Three Percent! This is your space if you’re on a journey of pursuing holistic masculinity, growing your emotional awareness, and cultivating deeper relationships and an authentic faith. 

We’re here to provide evidence-based guidance and proven strategies drawn from our experiences as therapists, friends, and mentors.

We aren’t here to give you gimmicks or superficial “hacks.” We’re not telling you who to be, we're helping you uncover what gets in the way of being the man you want to be and offering you the authentic tools needed for tangible growth.

We're glad you're here. Keep coming back. You're worth it.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2025 00:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to Three Percent! This is your space if you’re on a journey of pursuing holistic masculinity, growing your emotional awareness, and cultivating deeper relationships and an authentic faith. 

We’re here to provide evidence-based guidance and proven strategies drawn from our experiences as therapists, friends, and mentors.

We aren’t here to give you gimmicks or superficial “hacks.” We’re not telling you who to be, we're helping you uncover what gets in the way of being the man you want to be and offering you the authentic tools needed for tangible growth.

We're glad you're here. Keep coming back. You're worth it.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Three Percent! This is your space if you’re on a journey of pursuing holistic masculinity, growing your emotional awareness, and cultivating deeper relationships and an authentic faith. </p>
<p>We’re here to provide evidence-based guidance and proven strategies drawn from our experiences as therapists, friends, and mentors.</p>
<p>We aren’t here to give you gimmicks or superficial “hacks.” We’re not telling you who to be, we're helping you uncover what gets in the way of being the man you want to be and offering you the authentic tools needed for tangible growth.</p>
<p>We're glad you're here. Keep coming back. You're worth it.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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